That would be great, thanks!
g0tmi1k, assuming you keep your BT5R3 up to date, what version of wireshark do you have? I tend to suspect that a problem that is unreported or barely reported is...
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That would be great, thanks!
g0tmi1k, assuming you keep your BT5R3 up to date, what version of wireshark do you have? I tend to suspect that a problem that is unreported or barely reported is...
@thesniffer,
My posts are monitored too... and by that I mean there are many (MANY) people here more knowledgeable than I, g0tmi1k and balding_parrot among them. I've used wash/reaver a few...
Thanks g0tmi1k. Actually I'd been searching for a couple of months before I posted. Either I never used the right search terms, or I totally missed your actual response in that sea of irrelevant...
Hi g0tmi1k. (Great work on your videos by the wa.) I have to apologize for cutting in, but this has made me curious. Is thesniffer asking about using reaver against a netgear superhub?
It looks like some stuff was checked in recently. But the updates don't match the activity in Redmine.
Is anyone's wireshark at version 1.8.3? Mine is still 1.8.1-bt7.
That's interesting, but that's a public (outward facing) IP address (ripe in Bulgaria I believe). Is that what you got on your Windows 7 box? If that is the case, then I don't really know what to...
According to the FAQ, I should be seeing updates weekly or sooner. Is that still the case?
So you running a BackTrack VM guest in VirtualBox on a Windows 7 host, right? What network mode are you using for the VM? What is your host IP address?
127.0.0.1 is "localhost." In fact 127.x.x.x is localhost. That is also known as local loopback. It is a pseudo device visible only to the local machine.
Assuming your host (Win7) IP address...
That led me to believe you suspected your NIC.
So...
Are you running a BackTrack VM guest within a Windows 7 host? What is "VB," VirtualBox? What network mode are you using? What is your host IP address?
The RFC 1918 private (non-routable) IPv4...
I am running BT5R3-GNOME-VM-32 in VMware Workstation. I the past, I ran "apt-get update; apt-get upgrade" once a week, and it always installed at least some updates. But with BT5R3, I haven't seen...
It's just a few hours later, and I did another update and picked up a new db_manager.rb... It looks like search is working correctly again. Do we thank HD?
Ditto here,
First the search wasn't working for exploits, then after "svn up," I get the database error. Are the maintainers/developers looking into it? Even if its only documentation, something...
I've seen several posts on dradis upgrades where a moderator advised that this was the proper forum to make tool upgrade requests.
Is this update package in the works? (Actually it's 2.6.1 now.)
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