The system requirements for running the Network Security Toolkit include following:
A Pentium class CPU (Pentium II 266MHz or above).
At least 128MB of RAM.
A CDROM drive and
BIOS capable of booting from a
CD. It should be noted that the
CDROM drive is the bottle neck in the
system. If your system has an old 4X
CDROM drive, you'll find spending $20 USD
on a new 52X
drive will vastly improve your
experience.
A Fedora 11 supported Ethernet Adapter
It is important to note that a hard disk is not required. And though the Network Security Toolkit has the capability to access hard disks, it does not do so by default.
In addition to the minimum requirements, the following equipment is supported:
A video adapter and monitor.
A keyboard.
A standard serial port.
Multiple Ethernet Adapters.
A mouse.
Disk drives.
USB devices.