Sidebar Sponsor |
|
Random Distribution |
tinysofa classic / enterprise server
tinysofa enterprise server was a secure server targeted enterprise grade operating system. The 1.x tree was based on Trustix Secure Linux. The 2.x tree was based on Fedora Core, with ideas from SUSE and Conectiva. It was Linux 2.6 based, with a fully functional SELinux infrastructure. It features a small installation size, APT as an advanced package management tool, secure defaults and services, a turn key ASP.NET server solution, PostgreSQL replication, and much more.
Status: Discontinued
| |
Latest News and Updates |
|
2023-02-20 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Athena OS 2023.02.20 |
Rate this project
|
The developers of Athena OS, an Arch Linux-based distribution designed for penetration testing, bug-bounty hunting and InfoSec students, have announced the release of version 2023.02.20. The long changelog includes the following items: "Hacking roles - added new roles for your hacking activity, Black Hat Omniscient and OSINT Specialist; integrated Hack The Box VIP contents for playing retired machines; HTB Tools now manage the API key, shell prompt and target host according to user preferences; implemented Tool Recipe viewer for having at hands all the productivity commands; implemented OpenAI ChatGPT Desktop client, mainly intended for users that need to understand how the security tool works; implemented browser choice between Firefox and Brave; implemented browser quick access graphical interface to hacking web resources (Hack The Box, TryHackMe, PWNX, Offensive Security) an online tools (evShell generator, GTFOBins, CyberChef, CrackStation) by NightTab; added more security bookmarks; implemented Penetration Testing Kit in browser; implemented PyWhat; implemented a note-taking app choice (CherryTree, Notion App Enhanced, Obsidian) and a utility app choice at installation time...." Download: athena-2023.02.20-x86_64.iso (2,563MB, SHA512, pkglist). |
|
About Athena
|
Athena OS is an Arch-derived Linux distribution designed for penetration testing, bug-bounty hunting and InfoSec students. The distribution provides a way to connect directly to some of the e-learning hacking resources, such as Hack The Box, Offensive Security, PWNX and InfoSec certifications, and it provides integration with the Hack The Box hacking platform and connections to InfoSec communities. Athena OS also introduces InfoSec roles (e.g. penetration tester or open-source intelligence specialist) based on user preferences, so the user's system is populated with relevant tools only.
|
Screenshots |
| |
|
Sidebar Sponsor |
|
|