[165184] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: What is your favorite Network Tools Live CD / USB, which you
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dan White)
Thu Aug 22 14:16:54 2013
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 13:14:29 -0500
From: Dan White <dwhite@olp.net>
To: Stefan <netfortius@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <CACk08n9YQ0vmzSs3ARHH_2fnrg2sXhxj-ognmcR=eHJAZ0OCaQ@mail.gmail.com>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
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On 08/22/13 12:06 -0500, Stefan wrote:
>I've been toying with Live distros (CD, then USB) for many years, in
>support of security toolsets, to which I kept adding my own stuff, or
>customizing existing components.
>
>I am now trying to "build" a network toolset LiveCD/USB, but this time with
>a completely different purpose: I would like to put it in the hands of all
>remote offices we have on our network, and use it to have local systems
>boot out of it, and help us then run troubleshooting tools, from the
>central office, by SSH/X-ing into the remote live system (e.g. iperf,
>hping3, httping, tcping, mtr, tcpdump, voip tools, some "thin"
>clients/apps, synthetic transactions scripted to run at diff time
>intervals, and report back to us the "health" seen form the remotes, etc.).
>Has anybody used a "base" network tools Live CD/USB that they would
>recommend, having used as "basis" for such a "network probe" functionality?
>
>NOTE: I assume *nix based (Linux or BSD flavors), not Windows ...
live-build (Debian based) is what I've been using, and has the benefit of
allowing you to pick and choose from Debian's vast repository. Here's my
latest build script:
http://web.olp.net/dwhite/lb.txt
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Dan White