Incognito network anonymity live CD version r142 released
Jun 19th, 2007 by anonymous
Incognito is yet another Linux Live-CD for network anonymity when you are on the movie. It’s based on Gentoo Linux and boots into a complete Linux system where all the network traffic goes through the Tor onion router.
The CD comes in a “small” version with Firefox, Fluxbox as as window manager and Tor/Privoxy and a full version with KDE and a whole lot of network security tools.
The CD may be a specially good investment in fascist-ruled countries such as those with in the NATO alliance since it will allow you to access censored websites and also allow you to download later versions of Tor if the tyrannical G8 dictators in the supposedly “free” world suddenly decide to revoke the common peoples access to uncensored information.
The CD may also be essential if you frequently travel from place to place and use the Internet - that is, if those places allow you to reboot the computers using your own CD, many libraries and Internet cafées will not allow you to do that. However, it’s been rumored that Internet café employees in Egypt only require a very small tip to allow tourist to do this. The same may be true in other parts of the world.
See http://www.patdouble.com/incognito.htm to d0wnload and to et more information.









Another live CD you may want to know about is http://grml.org which is the only live CD I know to exist that comes with Truecrypt included, no anonymous browsing but good for encryption.