Is there any way to customize BTPF iso manually? The script i downloaded from offensive-security didnt really work (came up with errors) so I was wondering if you could run a VM off of the iso and update/install apps that way.
Is there any way to customize BTPF iso manually? The script i downloaded from offensive-security didnt really work (came up with errors) so I was wondering if you could run a VM off of the iso and update/install apps that way.
Did you try following the video tutorial posted?
http://www.offensive-security.com/bl...-the-easy-way/
Yes I have as I stated this in my post.Originally Posted by d@rkfe@r
Read the text posts on the Offsec blog, and read through the script to see how it works. You should be able to get it working with that information...
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I have lupin and I made my own script that kind of gets the job done but when ever i do apt-get install it always says dpkg is in use but its not in the process list.
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Well after taking a look at the code it expects the iso to be "bt4-pre-final.iso" not "bt4.iso" like the video says. I ran across a few bumps but it works now.
Ran across same bumps, Ironically it's looking for the default, so those too lazy to read the post are better off than those who did xD