None of this is necessary in Backtrack 4, all you need to do is
and it will create the mon0 interface. You now have wlan0 in managed mode and mon0 in monitor mode.Code:airmon-ng start wlan0
Hi,
BT4 succesfuly installed on my dell inspiron 1505/6400
i tried different solution to add/install or configure my wireless card...but ive been unsuccesful
i'm new to debian-based linux, but used to rpm-based distro.
here's what i tried:
sudo apt-get install build-essential
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
downloaded with wget the ipwraw-ng
went to its dir.
make
sudo make install
sudo make install_ucode
echo "blacklist ipwraw" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/ipwraw
sudo depmod -ae
sudo modprobe -r ipw3945
sudo modprobe ipwraw
and it doesnt show up in iwconfig...what to do ???
None of this is necessary in Backtrack 4, all you need to do is
and it will create the mon0 interface. You now have wlan0 in managed mode and mon0 in monitor mode.Code:airmon-ng start wlan0
did u try "/etc/init.d/NetworkManager start"? like thunderwing said none of this is necessary cause all the drivers are already there.
Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious...
thanks alot
hi,
does this mon0 interface makes my intel 3945 able to do packet injection ?
thx
tanks for the post .there is still people using bt3 and want the know how to install ipw3945 drivers
This should do the trick then
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