Very nice!
Thanks for the video - going to give it a try later today! (=
btw, if anyone wishs to download the video in HD:
Backtrack Series 11 Retrieving Forum Passwords Using MITM + Rcrack.mp4
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In this tutorial we will retrieve the passwords that are not sent in clear text by analyzing how the data is encrypted, and after that using rcracki in order to break the encrypted code (MD5 Hash) and get the password
This is the link for the online video:
Online Video
And here you can find the required files (Roguev3.sh and video11.txt which has the complete explanation)
Attachments
Very nice!
Thanks for the video - going to give it a try later today! (=
btw, if anyone wishs to download the video in HD:
Backtrack Series 11 Retrieving Forum Passwords Using MITM + Rcrack.mp4
~g0tmi1k
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Hi,
I've a couple of questions regarding this video.
In the video the internet interface is called WLAN0, and the other interface is called WLAN1.
I am trying to emulate this using an internet interface called ETH0. The program starts ok... and the AT0 point is running, but in wireshark when i try to capture the data on interface AT0, i don;t get anything.
Am i supposed to have TWO wireless network cards to complete this video?
Thank you for clarifying.
No, you don't have to
You should have at least one WIFI card that SUPPORTS injection, which will be used to make the fake access point
What's the type of your card?
1- Is the HUWG1 used for connecting to the internet and Alfa for making the fake AP?
2- When HUWG1 is connected, can you access the internet from backtrack?
3- When the client is connected to the internet, can you access the internet from the client?
You're always welcome
By the way, if you have any new idea that you think it is possible but you don't know how to do it, please tell me about it
Great video, thank you for posting and sharing with everyone.
Looking forward to your next release.
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