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This is based on a N800
just replaced the nokia firmware with there own I think.

http://www.immunitysec.com/products-silica.shtml

would be good to have if you could boot it from the memory card.
if its 'out there' to use.
anyone seen it?

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It costs $3600........
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i know, but surely you can get just the software from 'somewhere' rather than having to buy another n800?
 
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just replaced the nokia firmware with there own I think.

I think it s just an application and a home compiled kernel
 
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That's 9 full-price N800s worth of software!
 
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Old news
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Old news.
All it looks like they they did was slap some custom front-end GUIs on the usual suspects of the open-source pen-testing world (aircrack, snort, nmap, kismet, metasploit framework, etc.).
I think the $3600 is a rip-off though.

UPDATE: Reading through their user's manual I see they plan on implementing Ethernet-via-USB-port in the near future.
In other words, as soon as either Nokia or someone here comes up with it they'll "steal" it and implement it and probably raise the price another $400.

Last edited by iball; 09-01-2007 at 05:00 PM.
 
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