Search the forum. This question has been answered a million times.
Five hundred thousand times by me... thus the reason why I've "disappeared" from these forums.
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Search the forum. This question has been answered a million times.
Five hundred thousand times by me... thus the reason why I've "disappeared" from these forums.
I looked at building one with an i7 proc... and it's far outside of the budget... for now :P
20 million attempts/second is freakin' insane though!
@Lucifer: My lawyer fees are real cheap. So...
As for the legal perspective from a Canadian Lawyer, this is a grey area. Chances are that it wouldn't hold up in a court here, even if you had a disclaimer, and collected data from users connected...
I'm presently working on a mod of your variation #2:
Internets -> Smoothwall
Smoothwall --> DMZ -> MITM Linux Box - -> Router - - > Broadcasting (single) Open AP
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Correct, as (pretty much) always. Yes, you *could* conceivably run BT, but you'd be more apt to want to cut yourself with a shard of glass while trying to run dictionary attacks, or just about any...
And when you formatted your USB stick, did you format FAT32? This will cause you this headache.
See step 2 on the link halfdone posted ;)
Not only will there be a drivers issue, but also the facts that:
a) The BackTrack distro does not have a powerpc kernel compiled;
b) The PS3 only allots 256 Mb RAM to the installed "Other OS",...
First, do some reading. A lot of reading.
Second, they're not called kernels, they're called TTY's.
Since I'm feeling nice, use [CTRL]+[ALT]+[F1-7] to switch. I'd say try googling next time,...
From what I've read, the NH isn't well supported, and is a lot of work to get up and running.
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forums/search.php?searchid=115929
It's easier and works best to...
In a Konsole, run:
Depending on the age of your hardware, you might not be able to go bigger than 32Gb, because large disks might not be supported by the board or BIOS, so you just might end...
As a matter of preference, I would install BT first, because I know that the Ubuntu installer (Ubiquity as well, just isn't modified as heavily as BT's seems to be) will check for other installed...
Beautiful. Glad to be of service!
1) So you're running VMware. Good choice.
2) ndiswrapper won't work. Ever. Don't believe me? -> compatibility_drivers [Aircrack-ng] and search for the word "ndis" on the page.
3) When you bridge...
Is your RFID reader tuneable? If so, you'll need to figure out how to do it. Find the brand/type of reader you have by running lspci or lsusb, then search the internets for it. If you can't find...
If you're referring to your "If you're new to BackTrack or Linux start here" (paraphrased) post... I don't think it's going to do them any good, considering that they don't (didn't) even know how to...
Did you see what versions of BT those are for?
We're on kernel version 2.6.30.9, and also note that we're using an Ubuntu kernel, we're no longer on Slax.
If it worked "out of the box", the...
Say what? I had to translate BACK to German to make sense of this a little better...
My transliteration... (German in high school rocked):
You aren't doing something right then, or...
Yes, that's exactly it.
Those aren't errors, which is why, "after seaching all of the internets" you are not able to find a solution to what is not a problem. Installing drivers voids your "BackTrack warranty", and leaves...
You could try disabling them in the BIOS before you boot live, maybe?
Slow. Down. micole. I can't keep up with you.
I second the BS Motion. If a person who was able to log into THEIR own AP (not to be confused with an 'owned AP'), they would be able to tell if the...
You took the words right out of my... hands.
Search the forums.
AWUS036H is what I use.
Actually, no. You DO need to reinstall grub. That's HOW you get grub.
Your googling "every once in a while", obviously isn't enough. This is a backtrack forum, not an "I effed up by installing...
How'd you guess? Maybe you saw my other post too...
I'd say that's kinda a giveaway, hm? lol
USB WiFi cards generally 'DO' work with VMware. In fact, AFAIK, if they DON'T work with...