@terdon i was wondering about that...do you have time to moderate both U&L and AU? AU is a much bigger workload than U&L (which is why i usually don't bother with it...too many questions + sturgeon's pollyanna-ish law = don't bother).
@cas Ask me again if I win. But yes, I think so. U&L doesn't have much of a workload and there are many more mods on AU. Primarily, I thought it'd be a good idea for the two to share a mod.
@derobert I've given up with trying to get Kali on the laptops. The sick joke is that Debian 8 installs perfectly on them with zero errors when i do it in UEFI. I'll just load the Kali tools i need manually.
@FaheemMitha No clue, i'll let you know though. I imagine some tools will need tweaking if they've been modified to work specifically on Kali. Also convenience. The list of installed tools in the kali-linux-all metapackage is enormous. I'll probably only install them as I need them, but it's nice to go "oh i need some recon tools, lets see what's already in this folder of 30 tools..."
@WorseDoughnut True, convenience is a factor. Also, I suppose that not everyone in Kali is packaged for Debian. And I don't know if one can simply install stuff from Kali on Debian - the two probably aren't compatible.
@FaheemMitha Well most of the tools pre-installed on kali aren't specific to Kali, which is good. But there are definitely some forks and branches that were made specifically to work with Kali's weird custom setup.
My only complaint so far is I can't have cool transparent terminals with Gnome3 on debian anymore. Still on Kali though
I have a simple question...and i do not want to spam the Q&A area with it, so I thought I would try here: I have a CentOS server at a remote location. If I put OpenVPN on it and give two client machines credentials to connect with the OpenVPN CentOS server, will the two clients be able to ping each other through the VPN? For example client A typing http : clientB:8080 to see what clientB is hosting on port 8080 across the VPN?
@derobert THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I will now proceed with confidence in that direction, knowing that I can frame a more advanced question for the Q&A site.
hey there, I'm following instructions for a kernel projects and am told to
git://git.yoctoproject.org/linux-yocto-3.14
And then told, "You will need to switch to the 'v3.14.26' tag, as that is what we will be making use of." What does that mean? To "switch" to a different version?