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Hey -=Xploitz=-. Nice to see you around buddy. Even if it's just to say hi ...
For those willing to learn - Antennas
Once again, nice job onyro.
Right out of the acme factory .... the roadrunner will be right by with a BT [pwnsauce] logo on a netbook :)
The rtl8187L should work out of the box. Mine does and as for others as well. Are you using BackTrack 4 final? Do you see your wireless card present after ifconfig? What steps did you take to...
As it is clear now that there is no centralized source of information on the subject ... I'll give my small contribution ...
If you're coming to Croatia (or it's a stop in your trip) you're A...
Considering that a numbered signal strength presentation can give you accuracy in 1/100 scale, I cannot see how a graphical presentation of signal strength (on a scale of 1/4 or 1/10 at best) can be...
You're asking for a spoonfeeding you probably won't recieve. Help here is offered if you have a specific problem and after you've tried to solve it yourself (providing detaild info and steps you've...
Yes, that can be a problem but in a way that this forum supports BT4 only.
I'll give you a tip if you promise you'll use bt4 once you've settled in with linux systems :D
Lose the *bssid* you've...
I seem to be following you around :) (not intentionally)
To see if the interface is up use ifconfig (only ifconfig with no interface assignments or flags). If it is it will be listed. The iwlist...
Yes, that's the GUI way ;)
Yeah you're close, but should read up on wpa_supplicant.
Here are the steps to manually configure your wireless card for a wpa connection.
Paste the below written code into a file named...
Other than your wlan0 actually seeing the networks, have you verified if it is in fact connected? Being that you've scaned using your wireless card I'll presume that you have connected it to the...
Not much since you didn't bother to post the procedure you've used so far.
Give detail commands you are using and the output they provide. Then maybe we'll be able to help you.
If you're just trying to brake your WPA to see if it can be done, let me ruin it for you - yes it can. If you're persistent in accomplishing it by yourself, the best way to go about this is to create...
Link1 & Link2
Googling is not that hard you know.... You shouldn't ask people to do it for you.
You've got a lot to do. Start by identifying the commands properly and then another useful thing would be to find out what they actually do.
And no, it's not a driver problem (as the output "bad...
Put the CD in, boot the computer, enter BIOS settings, find boot order options, set the cd/dvd as the first boot device, save changes and reboot.
If you don't know what I'm talking about then please...
I have no problem with this, it's on your account.
I do however have a problem with you likely being untruthful. If you have already "cracked 2 weps" then you've made your point. Move on to...
No. It does not. As expected it handles payloads/shellcode. I am not even sure what would you try to accomplish with this?
You can change the keyboard layout. (A little flag in your lower right corner.)
Try to do everything yourself, post when you hit a wall and have exhausted your searching skills, learn the basics and...
Ok. So you are using VMware to run BT. Have you connected the usb adapter to the guest OS (i.e. BT)? (A little USB icon in the lower right corner of the VMware window)
I'll help you with a google command.
site:backtrack-linux.org/forums/ broadcom
Google returns 255 results from these forums only (you have a lot to read so better get started).
You're actions are incomplete.
Google chopchop wep attack.
This is more than enough to get you going. Don't just follow someone else's tutorials without actually knowing what you are about to do....
Yeah, let's do that. It's not like they can do anything about it, like close the thread, ban us all to eternity and back ....
:)