For anybody who hasn't heard of it, Metasploit (www.metasploit.com) is a opensource Perl-based/Plugin-based remote exploitation program. It comes with a collection of exploits and payloads (more can easily be added) that can be loaded and run against a target machine. I had some fun with it at work, I set up an unpatched Windows XP box and owned it in various ways (seeing if I could get around our Intrusion Prevention appliances). It's a neat program, and I'd like to learn more about it eventually.
You spelled it incorrectly in your post, I believe. And have you checked to see if it's safe? Also, purely for Linux computers, or what?
Yes, I did.
Yes, it's safe. It's opensource, and fairly popular.
And it should work on any platform witih Perl installed. You can get Perl for Windows, Unix, and MacOS9+
Win32 Perl blows sideways 8 directions out the ass. (Trust me.)