Hey,
Thanks for the script! Although I had already added quite a few of the things that it does, it was nice to add some extras so easily. You did a great job on it and its simplicity and...
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Hey,
Thanks for the script! Although I had already added quite a few of the things that it does, it was nice to add some extras so easily. You did a great job on it and its simplicity and...
To Tape:
I agree with you about the power issue, but not with him. First off, I have experienced what you said TAPE, powered off my card in windows and it stayed off. I also have seen it in a...
Reset the AP...
1. If you have devices connecting to it, then the obvious way to get the password is to go into their settings and "unmask" the password.
Sounds pretty suspicious because of...
I have good news and bad news for you.
1. Bad News - It does work, but you have to use ndiswrapper and ndisgtk to get it to work.
2. Good News - I didn't get into the detail, but someone...
I don't know if you are just lazy, or not doing what was asked but I told you to use:
sudo iwconfig ath0 mode monitor
Simply stated, unless you are having root privileges you won't get it done....
This is not the way to secure you network at all!
1. You are violating the law and the sanctity of offering free services in the first place. You should set up firewall restrictions!
2. What...
He is right. The answers for this are all over the web, particularly you should search the following sites:
1. Google
2. Ubuntu's forums
3. Our Forums
(not necessarily in that order)
I can...
Good Stuff! Glad you posted those links, gives me some ideas for my own testing scenarios. Oh, and congrats!
You are welcome for the posting, I hope it made it easy. Yes, you can delete the install directory, it will now run everything from /usr/lib/firefox directory, so don't make any unneccessary changes...
This is a TUT on installing openoffice 3.1.1 on BT4. Please comment if you need any assistance and hopefully I can help you out. I wrote each step as I performed it so do not forget to do any steps...
c:\documents and settings\MeMzZi ....
I know I am new but can this please be moved to the idiots corner for entertainment purposes!
Total greatness dude...
Well I hate to be pretty vague about this but isohunt.com had a torrent that not only had the "how to" , but also had a bunch of great brute force dictionaries to go with it. I haven't needed it in a...
oph-crack is pretty good if you are on bt4 try:
apt-get install ophcrack
But like previous poster said, you will need to do much research to get into this, it isn't cain and abel where you can...
wow
Perhaps you guys could just book a flight and go configure his box for him :p
Ok, I can try to help you manually configure it all:
replace all the "" stuff with your actual info
I am assuming you are using WEP open shared key (hex)
I am also assuming you are using...
I was fortunate enough to have fixed this problem before the post was approved.
Using su, gksu, kdesu, nothing worked. I even tried to install nautilus, which took me back to gnome, thank god I...
I would google "Intel 4965 wifi linux". You would be astounded at the result you get regarding your card. iwlagn and iwlwifi drivers seem to match your card. Try:
$sudo lspci
See if can find...
For me, no matter what I am using it is always
$sudo airodump-ng start mon0
I have used atheros, ralink, and currently rtl8187b, and all go to mon0 when put into monitor mode.
But yes, this...
My linux experience is limited to mostly Ubuntu, Mint, and a small amount of time on Fedora. I have 2 questions to ask that I have tried googling and searching in this forum for the past 3 hours on...
Hello! I am Iforgetmyname and I am new to BackTrack distros. I have been using linux for about 2 years now. I run 1 desktop that dual boots XP and Ubuntu 9.0.4. I am currently working from my work...
First off, I am officially new to this community, but I have unofficially used the great plethora of information it provides to teach myself many things about the wonderful world of Linux, and more...