I can't believe so many suggested to start with 'C'.
I suggest a scripting language will give a rewarding learning curve.
I suggest that you start with perl as it can be applied across a range...
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I can't believe so many suggested to start with 'C'.
I suggest a scripting language will give a rewarding learning curve.
I suggest that you start with perl as it can be applied across a range...
Why would one replace with random characters?
Surely, one would aim for a specific addition ala wyd and cupp being nicely structured examples.
Yes, a printed antenna is just as good. Indeed, in many respects much better because they can be balanced much more precisely.
Further with a printed board you can utilise both sides too.
...
Scapy can act as both a python library and a functional script.
If you wish to record packet transfer such as activity through a browser, then start scapy as an interactive python script and have...
Yes, your suggestion is notable.
In fact, most matching programs I know already use quite sophisticated algorithms for combinations and permutations without specifying your additional command-line...
Why are you writing this?
What do you expect?
Of course, it is quite normal for an operating system to be able to read the contents of the disks. When using backtrack as a LiveCD/DVD for...
You seem to suggest in this repeat post that you have this working over a wpa network. This is a level III redirect mitm-type sniffer exploit.
This summary (below) is that which is required for a...
search term: learn bash
return value line 2:
http://www.w3reference.com/bashprogramming.html
or buy a book
As sure as eggs are eggs you shouldn't be using backtrack!
So, an interesting question...'what can I do to fix this'.
If I were you I would open a web link to a search engine such as google. Then I would type in a search query such as mmm....rt2561st
...
I doubt this is an actual mitm.
You are using wpa (wpa2). It is not really feasible to encode/decode two or more independent streams (two or more computers/laptops) with this encryption.
It...
So UPnP is now Kiddie Stuff?
Have you seen the code?
So has this thread run out of steam now?
I sense the original question has been resolved after clarification of your meaning.
A little friendly comment:
You all might want to check the terms of use from your ISP before using some of these tools if you are inexperienced.
They are mostly VERY NOISY!
For those of you...
xinit first checks your home directory for .xinitrc
If not found it then reverts to the generic configuration.
Thus, individual users can have their own setup since .xinitrc can exist in...
Yup
Quick draw, that's me!
use which:
which qtparted
will help you find it if it is in the path.
Mine reported
/usr/sbin/qtparted
It is a standard way to configure xinit
See:
man xinit
for a review and guide
Let me know if I can help with specifics
In the root directory (or home) add this file and edit as desired
#!/bin/sh
#
# ~/.xinitrc
#
# Executed by startx (run your window manager from here)
#
# exec ion
# exec jwm
I am joining this thread late and streaker has already commented on some points which no doubt have helped you.
It is not possible for someone to 'sniff' an ip connection as clear text when using...
Plagiarism cannot be condoned, even though your intentions seem reasonable.
You should at once contact the author and obtain permission to translate, preferably in writing.
The author of the...
Yes, bt3 will work with the encryption you mention...actually the conf file does not need amending it only needs the passphrase, (as the kernel has all the hooks you need already).
Most likely you...
It is included.
Firstly, create a password in a configuration file thus;
cp /etc/wpa_supplicant /etc/wpa_supplicant.orig
wpa_passphrase essid passphrase > /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
(use...
It varies depending on your interface.
Usually use wpa_supplicant or iwpriv once the interface is 'up'.
All in the detail.
An attempt to 'spoof' source IP addresses only without further crafting or control will result (if successful) in meaningless IP packets arriving (without foreward knowledge) at...
backup data then
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/69013
fdisk /mbr