As it turned out, there was an issue with a module that had been created/installed (a huge oversight on my part - I forgot about the part of the course in which you create the TCP scanner).
The...
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As it turned out, there was an issue with a module that had been created/installed (a huge oversight on my part - I forgot about the part of the course in which you create the TCP scanner).
The...
I'd love to check your tutorial - I'm all about the learning!
I found a fix for my problem and I'll post it next for future searchers....
They're looking into the issue and trying to reproduce it. The only hint so far appears to be (possibly) this comment made by the dev team:
I have no really tweaked the system other than...
Same error upon running Fasttrack (nmap)....
msf > db_driver sqlite3
Using database driver sqlite3
msf > db_destroy pentest
Deleting pentest...
[-] The specified database does not...
Fantastic suggestion, iproute. I'll give it a shot and post back when I have a moment!
I sent them an attachment of the report fed by Nessus so if it is a Nessus issue, hopefully they're going to...
I've tried that along with running a different report through Nessus and then importing that. Both result in the same error.
I've confirmed that the issue still persists despite using revisions from today, yesterday, 8 days ago, and 48 days ago. I've gone ahead and opened a ticket with the dev.Metasploit ticket system, as...
Same issue after updating to r12460.
I'll include a snippet of commands prior to the error (I'm leaving out the Nessus through Msf commands as this is an issue with db_autopwn and clearly my report has been imported successfully)....
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I'll start off by saying I've spent a great deal of time searching and reading solutions with no avail.....
I've been working my way through the Metasploit Unleashed course and have been doing...
I, too, have had issues with errors after updating fasttrack.
My fix:
apt-get remove fasttrack
apt-get install fasttrack
Been playing with BT off and on since its initial release, always happy with the new additions and releases.
Happy to be back - new forum is great!
First, I'd like to say it's great to be back (haven't been around since BT2 days). BT4 is very impressive so far, and I'm happy to see the distro continuing to find success!
Anyways, I wanted to...
I vote this gets closed and removed since there's already a huge thread stickied dedicated to this topic.
You mean Joshua in War Games didn't really crack the launch codes?!?! :eek:
BT4b works perfectly fine for your Workstation version. I would just grab the pre-configured VM image. It'll save you some time.
I, too, am using an Asus N10J-A2 and it works like a charm. I think it's the best netbook out right now.
I can confirm these, including the Xpress card.
Anyone tried the USB adapter?
Welcome to the community! If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I recommend joining the IRC channel, as you usually receive a quicker reply to any legit questions asked.
/etc/init.d/NetworkManager start
Wait about 5-10 seconds and the globe should light up green.
That's what I'm thinking, except I have no problem with any of the other 5 nodes on my network (3 of which are also using wireless).
I cannot ping outside of the network (only on my BT4 machine,...
What wireless card are you using? What chipset?
Not that I'm any good with Linux yet, but I started with nano much like pureh@te. After taking a few Linux classes for my BS degree, however, I started using vi editor. I'll have to give vim a shot...
I'm going to break this down into 4 parts.
Part 1 - Boot BT4 just fine, install just fine, and connect to my AP doing the following:
ifconfig ath0 up
/etc/init.d/NetworkManager start...
Look at the way he worded his question. He's obviously trying to attack others.