Try one of the Ubuntu packages from here. The 8.10 package worked for me, but thats no longer available, so maybe try 9.04 or 8.04. If that doesn't work try the All Distributions installer.
I try to install virtualbox in backtrack4. In first attempt, I use Synaptic to install, but virtualbox give me an error when I try to start a virtual disk... I remove with Synaptic and I try to install with apt-get. Virtualbox requires dkms package to work, and dkms requires linux-headers to work. I fail to install linux-header with apt-get install linux-headers-"uname -r"... Help me with this problem...
Thank you.
Try one of the Ubuntu packages from here. The 8.10 package worked for me, but thats no longer available, so maybe try 9.04 or 8.04. If that doesn't work try the All Distributions installer.
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Thank you... I install the deb version for ubuntu 8.04 Hardy and now I install win xp... I try the exploit finally...
Here you goLinux_Downloads - VirtualBox
Debian 5.0 ("Lenny") i386 | AMD64 works like a charm.
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The wireless card in my laptop can not be used to connect my virtual XP to internet, but you know a possibility to create a network between host OS(backtrack4) and guest OS(win xp)? I would to try the attack at system.Any virtualisation software can only use USB wireless network cards as physical devices, all other types of wireless card are seen as virtual ethernet devices and can only be seen as a wireless device by the host and not by the guest operating system. So if you want to run BackTrack in VMWare or Virtualbox and have full wireless capabilities, make sure you are using a USB device.
Yes, the "Host Only" network. Google it or search the VirtualBox docco to find out more. This is a BackTrack forum, not a VirtualBox forum, so lets try and avoid any further questions/answers about how to use VirtualBox please.
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I search and find the host-only network howto... But now I have another problem. The ip of virtul-network are:
192.168.56.1 --->host
192.168.56.100 -->guest
If I ping both ip i have recieved a correct response... But if I try nmap -v -O 192.168.56.100 I haven't a response... Ports are open/filtered and OS version are unknow... Do you help me?
Post the command line and output of your nmap scan.
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I try to install ubuntu... And for magic, the system take the correct ip... Now nmap scan the correct ip, and find the correct OS system... But the video tutorial are for windows xp... Now I read which service I configure to make Ubuntu vulnerable... Becuase ubuntu have all port closed... I install OpenSSH, but the versione 5.3 not propose exploit... I try with XHydra, but at the moment I have the problem because root account non work or not accepted...
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