Respuesta: Script for sniffing traffic.
Hello!
Some months ago I downloaded and installed v0.9 and was working very well.
But today I forgot had it installed so I copied the source to a new .sh file and executed:
Code:
./yamas.sh
You are running version 0.9, do you want to update to 0.9.1? (Y/N)
y
[+] Updating script...
[-] Script updated !
Do you want to install it so that you can launch it with "mitm" ?
n
Ok, continuing with updated version...
./yamas.sh: ./yamas.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
I tryed to download .sh on your direct link and execute and have the same error. By now, if I try execute "mitm" I also get this:
Code:
bash: ./yamas.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
Little bit lost with it, cause it worked very well and now.. I'm using Bt5, and also was using the same Bt5 installation on the older script version.
Any idea?
Thanxks in advance
Re: Script for sniffing traffic.
hi
i've the same problem:confused:
Re: Script for sniffing traffic.
hi
my rapid"safe and intuitive solution" is:
-delete mitm in /usr/bin/
-go-to "website yamas" http://comax.pagesperso-orange.fr/info/mitm/ # axzz1RvCYNlVa
-Copy & Paste the-vers 0.9 with (kate, gedit, Geany ....)
-Save "name".sh in /root directory
-open terminal> sh "name".sh> NO! upgrade to 0.91> NO install
I'm working so waiting for the official solution! I take this opportunity to thank once again Comax
bye :)
Re: Script for sniffing traffic.
All you need to do is run dos2unix from the command prompt in BT. It should be fine after that.
Re: Script for sniffing traffic.
hi, ericmilam
many thanks, I was not aware of dos2unix, now works!:)
I always thought to be a goat !!!:):)
Re: Script for sniffing traffic.
No problem.
Whenever you see that error...that's all you should have to do...
DOS & RTF type documents append a bunch of hidden items.
Re : Re: Script for sniffing traffic.
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Originally Posted by
ericmilam
All you need to do is run dos2unix from the command prompt in BT. It should be fine after that.
Thanks for the help ! That's weird though, I'll look into that.
In next version 0.9.2 or maybe 0.9.3 (kinda lost track to be honest... I know I have a 0.9.2 in my files, but don't if this was test or new stuff :s) I'll add an option so that the script doesn't check for updates, and hopefully soon enough, DNS spoofing. But I don't have much time these days, so I'll do what I can ^^
Cheers !
Re: Re : Re: Script for sniffing traffic.
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Originally Posted by
comaX
Thanks for the help ! That's weird though, I'll look into that.
Are you doing your work in Windows Word Pad or Mac's Text Edit? If so that'll do it.
With regards to losing track. I totally understand...seems I lose steam as well.
Best Regards,
Eric
Re: Re : Re: Script for sniffing traffic.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ericmilam
Are you doing your work in Windows Word Pad or Mac's Text Edit? If so that'll do it.
With regards to losing track. I totally understand...seems I lose steam as well.
Best Regards,
Eric
When I have some quick edit to do, I sometimes use Kedit in win7 but so far there never was a problem... Don't know what happened ! Anyway, that's now fixed. I also added an argument (-n) so that the script doesn't check for updates at startup. That was requested by mail, and I can understand why one wouldn't want to update or even check for them. Since it was quick and easy, I just did it !
Re: Re : Re: Script for sniffing traffic.
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Originally Posted by
comaX
That was requested by mail, and I can understand why one wouldn't want to update or even check for them. Since it was quick and easy, I just did it !
Funny how what we, as the code writer, think is important versus the feedback from the users. I always find it odd. I always thought the sslstrip parser would knock people socks off, but they don't seem to care. Weird to me...probably because it saved me hours and hours of going through sslstrip dumps for accounts...
Oh well!
Happy hunting....