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    Anonym.OS is an [[OpenBSD]] 3.8 Live CD with strong tools for anonymizing and encrypting connections. Standard network applications are provided and configured to take advantage of the [[tor]] onion routing network.
    Anonym.OS is an [[OpenBSD]] 3.8 Live CD with strong tools for anonymizing and encrypting connections. Standard network applications are provided and configured to take advantage of the [[tor]] onion routing network.


    *Project [http://theory.kaos.to/projects.html homepage]
    download via [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=136357 sourceforge.net]


    *download via [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=136357 sourceforge.net]
    Project [http://theory.kaos.to/projects.html homepage]


    Anonym.OS leaves a deceptive network fingerprint. In everything from the way it actively reports itself to other computers, to matters of technical minutia such as TCP packet length, the system is designed to look like Windows XP SP1. (from [[Bruce Schneier]]s [http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/01/anonymos.html blog])





    Latest revision as of 02:11, 23 January 2006

    Anonym.OS is an OpenBSD 3.8 Live CD with strong tools for anonymizing and encrypting connections. Standard network applications are provided and configured to take advantage of the tor onion routing network.


    Anonym.OS leaves a deceptive network fingerprint. In everything from the way it actively reports itself to other computers, to matters of technical minutia such as TCP packet length, the system is designed to look like Windows XP SP1. (from Bruce Schneiers blog)


    Related: Tor OpenBSD BSD

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