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arms:anix [2025/09/16 00:00] – [Other Components:] Humphrey Boa-Gartarms:anix [2025/09/30 22:44] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ANIX was the collision of several ongoing off-campus projects by several AMI faculty members and various independent [[anonymous:anonops|AnonOps]] cells. In order to fulfill their myriad job, hacking & security needs, they all began developing homebrew solutions based on the vast open-source software library of the UNIX/BSD/Linux-world. ANIX was the collision of several ongoing off-campus projects by several AMI faculty members and various independent [[anonymous:anonops|AnonOps]] cells. In order to fulfill their myriad job, hacking & security needs, they all began developing homebrew solutions based on the vast open-source software library of the UNIX/BSD/Linux-world.
  
-By the end of 2024, they had all realized that the sum total of their independent efforts comprised nearly an entire operating system, and one which could rival more bloated distros like [[arms:kali|Kali Linux]] and [[arms:parrot|Parrot OS]]. All that remained was to put the pieces together in the storied halls of the **Anonymous Military Institute** - //A 501©(3)(pending) non-profit scientific & educational organization//.+By the end of 2024, they had all realized that the sum total of their independent efforts comprised nearly an entire operating system, and one which could rival more bloated distros like [[arms:kali|Kali Linux]] and [[arms:parrot|Parrot OS]]. All that remained was to put the pieces together in the storied halls of the **Anonymous Military Institute** - //A 501©(3)(pending) non-profit scientific & educational organization//, which by this point had acquired the research & insight of all the various short-lived //"Anonymous OS"// projects from years long past.
  
  
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   * Timekeeping: whatever works   * Timekeeping: whatever works
   * Display Management: **wdisplays** or equivalent   * Display Management: **wdisplays** or equivalent
-  * Session Manager: Stock login prompt (can be styled) that opens to Sway, coupled with [[github>Big-B/swaylock-fancy]]. Have option for autologin.+  * Session Manager: **Stock login prompt** (can be styled) that opens to Sway, coupled with [[github>Big-B/swaylock-fancy]]. Have option for autologin.
  
  
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 === Basics: === === Basics: ===
  
-  * At least two web browsers, including Firefox, installed however, sandboxed, preconfigured for security, and with garbage like Pocket deactivated. Disable disk caching and force the browser to cache to RAM. +  * At least **two web browsers**, including **Firefox**, sandboxed, preconfigured for security, and with garbage like Pocket deactivated. Disable disk caching and force the browser to cache to RAM. 
-  * Install standalone GNOME components from apt: gedit, gnome-contacts, gnome-calculator, gnome-disk-utility, gnome-keyring +  * Install standalone GNOME components from apt: **gedit****gnome-contacts****gnome-calculator****gnome-disk-utility****gnome-keyring** 
-  * Install libreoffice and libreoffice-gtk3 from Backports +  * Install **libreoffice** and **libreoffice-gtk3** from Backports 
-  * Install a password manager+  * Install a [[security:password-managers|password manager]]
  
 === Multimedia: === === Multimedia: ===
  
-  * Whatever for image viewing +  * **Whatever** for image viewing 
-  * Whatever for media playback +  * **Whatever** for media playback 
-  * A decently secure PDF reader +  * A decently secure **PDF reader** 
-  * PulseAudio OR PipeWire for hardware audio playback +  * **PulseAudio** OR **PipeWire** for hardware audio playback 
-  * Install from apt: blueman, ffmpeg, cheese +  * Install from apt: **blueman****ffmpeg****cheese** 
-  * Install yt-dlp from Backports +  * Install **yt-dlp** from Backports 
-  * Whatever for wifi. Needs visual+cli interfaces for easily finding and connecting to wifi & mesh networks+  * **Whatever** for wifi. Needs visual+cli interfaces for easily finding and connecting to wifi & mesh networks
  
 === Pentesting Tools: === === Pentesting Tools: ===
  
-  * Metasploit Framework +  * [[arms:metasploit|Metasploit Framework]] 
-  * nmap, ncat,+  * [[arms:nmap]][[arms:ncat]]
   * anything useful that can be easily poached from Kali/Parrot, as most of those packages are just previously open-sourced software from independent developers.   * anything useful that can be easily poached from Kali/Parrot, as most of those packages are just previously open-sourced software from independent developers.
  
 === Other Repos: === === Other Repos: ===
  
-  * Flathub: Flatpak w/ Flatseal utility +  * Flathub: [[tools:flatpak|Flatpak]] w/ [[https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal|Flatseal]] utility 
-  * Dockerhub: Docker configured in Rootless Mode.+  * Dockerhub: [[tools:docker|Docker]] configured in [[https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/rootless/|Rootless Mode]].
  
 === Misc: === === Misc: ===
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