Nothing with a chipset of RTL8187 showing up from airmon-ng?
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Nothing with a chipset of RTL8187 showing up from airmon-ng?
Most virtualisation technologies will give the guest OS network connectivity by creating an eth0 device, if you look at the manufacturer or drivers for that device you can tell it is from the VM...
I don't believe there is right now but it has previously been suggested and makes a lot of sense to have a dedicated graphics card which is not being used for other processing.
If you are worried about people "cracking your WPA" key on your office network then a couple of suggestions i) investigate a WPA Enterprise solution ii) if this is not viable pick a long password...
One of the advantages of using BT in a virtual environment (like VMWare) is that you can simplify things like VPN connectivity by simply using the virtual devices and connecting "through" the host...
If you want more than just dictionary words crunch can create combinations of pretty much anything, you just tell it the min and max length and the allowable characters and it creates big files of...
Not really Backtrack specifically more "will my mobile internet modem work with Linux". Best way to is going to be to look on the website of the provider and find out if they provider linux support....
The PS3 has a Cell B.E which pyrit can use. There is a video of someone running pyrit on a PS3 on the pyrit blog posted recently.
The fatal error seems to be not including the number of chars in each entry (plus a separator). 26^8 simply gets you the number of entries in the file not the number of bytes.
So:
26^8 =...
Are you sure it's an Elcomsoft number? Just looking on their site and they do have some numbers but not the 5870. They are claiming 103,000 PMK/s for the AIT 5970 and have the GTX 295 at 22,000...
Hello. Longtime user of BT and lurker on the old and new forums, decided I should post!
I've been doing a bit of digging around on the subject of building a pyrit-centric workstation and thought I'd share the analysis here.
If you were looking to buy or build a workstation for pyrit...