AW: Yersinia freezes!????
Re: Yersinia freezes!????
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Originally Posted by
t3rr0rbyt3
I was wondering if anyone can give me some help with yersinia? I am having an issue getting it to run in interactive mode. After executing the command(yersinia -I) my screen freezes at the detecting interface screen?
Can anyone provide me some guidance on how to get yersinia to work properly. I am running BT4 final in a VM.
I look forward to hearing your suggestions!
Thansk for this report, i will investigate for fix and generate a package update.
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Re: AW: Yersinia freezes!????
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Originally Posted by
macrosap
Uhm after quick check seems work fine in my place.
Please, can provide to me:
kernel version (uname -r)
network device information (lspci/lsusb)
modules (lsmod)
Thanks.
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AW: Re: AW: Yersinia freezes!????
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Originally Posted by
emgent
Uhm after quick check seems work fine in my place.
Please, can provide to me:
kernel version (uname -r)
network device information (lspci/lsusb)
modules (lsmod)
Thanks.
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Still the same. ( after kernel update)
http://pastebin.com/pQtY757a
Thanks again.
Re: AW: Re: AW: Yersinia freezes!????
I believe this may be a problem because you are using Virtual Machines.
Emgent, me and another dev, tested this but could not create a problem like this.
Re: AW: Re: AW: Yersinia freezes!????
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Originally Posted by
Archangel-Amael
I believe this may be a problem because you are using Virtual Machines.
Emgent, me and another dev, tested this but could not create a problem like this.
i use installed bt4.Its not vbox or vmware.
Re: Yersinia freezes!????
I have the same issue running BT4R2 in VMware Workstation. Any ideas on how to fix if you're using a VM?
Re: Yersinia freezes!????
Sorry for the delay, I have been MIA for a while.
I have seemed to have gotten this issue fixed from my end. It did seem to be a problem with the version of VMWare Fusion I had. It worked fine in workstation. After upgrading my instance of VMWare Fusion, it now works properly now.
Hope this helps others, but yes, it does seem to only happen in VMs. My recommendation, if you are using yersinia during a pentest, I would use it from a live CD or from a dual-boot partition. Performance seems to be much better!