Do you have valid files that contain rainbow tables?
For me, I generated my own files using rtgen which ships with backtrack
Hi, when i use rainbowcrack..
i get the "No rainbow table found"./rcrack *.rt -h "Hash"
can you please tell me what i do wrong...
Do you have valid files that contain rainbow tables?
For me, I generated my own files using rtgen which ships with backtrack
Ok, how do i generate those files you speak of using rtgen...
Because i never used rtgen before nor rainbow crack, but thats what makes you videos nice, using different programs and doing different stuff and seeing it work feels great, the WEP and WPA thing is more then overdone...
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Check this thread:
http://forums.remote-exploit.org/new...ing-rtgen.html
Can I use Roguev3.sh through a Live CD?
If so how?
Great job FiFo, i hope try this tomorow, by the way... dou you know about rcracki in the backtrack repos ?, all my rainbow tables are in the rti format, and i think this is better.
Thank You !
Thank for sharing,
I have an issue with Roguev3.sh, I am running BT3 on VMWare, and I have issue when the script tries to bring the at0 interface, I get the following errors:
Could you please advice?Code:at0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device SIOCSIFADDR: No such device at0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device SIOCSIFNETMASK: No such device SIOCSIFMTU: No such device SIOCADDRT: No such process chgrp: invalid group `dhcpd' chown: `dhcpd': invalid user Witing 8 seconds for portforwarding and DHCP server konsole: ERROR: can not execute dhcpd3 X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3 Major opcode: 20 Minor opcode: 0 Resource id: 0x2800007 Portforwarding and DHCP should be working now
Thanks in advance,
i installed bt4-pf natively on my hp and everything works except my clients aren't getting IP addresses from the fake AP.
any ideas?
Check the attachments of this tutorial:
http://forums.remote-exploit.org/bac...on-thread.html
You should edit the DHCP Server Configuration
Thanks for the nice tutorial fifo
So i can use this on wired or wireless networks only? (i mean i must be in the same network with client to work)
And do i need 2 wireless devices?
I have in my laptop a onboard Intel wireless and Ubiquity as external wireless device.