Network Security Toolkit Is Based on Fedora 20 Using Linux Kernel 3.18.5

Posted by hanuca on Feb 10, 2015 5:06 PM EDT
Softpedia; By Marius Nestor
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The famous Network Security Toolkit (NST) computer operating system used by many network administrators and security specialists to analyze and monitor networks, as well as to tighten the security of computer networks, received an update on February 9, 2015. The version is now Network Security Toolkit 20 SVN 6535.

While it brings many attractive features, unfortunately, the distribution is still based on Fedora 20, despite the fact that Fedora 21 has been released at the end of 2014. Some of the hot new features include the latest and greatest Linux kernel 3.18.5 (3.18.5-101.fc20), as well as enhanced NST Mapping Tools, which now allow users to manipulate geolocated network entities on Google Maps.

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