Since HP Mini-Note 2133 has an Atheros chip, it opens up possibilities to use it as a portable wireless auditing device.
The Infiltrator is based on the HP 2133 Mini-Note ultra-portable laptop. The 2133 hardware platform has been modified to use an Atheros-based (AR5007) wireless card and been upgraded to 2Gb of RAM. This system boots a customized version of Kubuntu from an internal 120Gb HDD and supports encryption offload through the Padlock feature of the Via C7-M processor. The operating system has been modified to use the Wireless-Testing Linux kernel, pre-patched with everything needed to use the Aircrack-NG toolkit. All standard ACPI features are supported, including suspend-to-disk, suspend-to-ram, screen brightness, and volume control keys.
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at 7:12 pm - 12th November 2008 Permalink
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at 12:31 pm - 30th November 2008 Permalink
Anybody knows where the custom kubuntu that uses the padlock feature can be found and the custom atheros card for it?
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