You need to provide us with more information as to what exactly you tried so we can better help you. Saying that you used ettercap but couldn't monitor your network doesn't tell us much of anything.
I used ettercap but i couldn't monitor my network.because backtrack couldn't see my network.what can i do?
You need to provide us with more information as to what exactly you tried so we can better help you. Saying that you used ettercap but couldn't monitor your network doesn't tell us much of anything.
I wanted to use backtrack 3 in vista.so i worked it on WMware workstation.i opened shell and wrote : ettercap -T -q -p -M ARP // //.it didn't worked.i didn't get any passes after these text.
"Starting unified sniffing..."
"Text only Interface activated..."
"Hit "h" for inline help"
i believe backtrack didnt see the network.and i'm sure i've 2 many people in my network.
How are you connected to your network?
Did you configure your network first?
If your response is going to be along the lines of "How do I configure my network?" then I suggest that you need to learn Linux basics (like how to configure a network) before trying anything else.
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Don't bump your threads again please. If someone is going to respond to your question they will do so. If they haven't, maybe its because you haven't provided enough detail about your problem, like:
- What are you trying to accomplish? Are you following a particular tutorial or do you have a particular goal in mind?
- What steps have you performed immediately before the problem occurred?
- What have you tried so far to fix the problem?
- What research have you done to try and understand what is going on?
- What have you done to confirm that this isn't an network configuration issue as opposed to an Ettercap issue? For example, can you capture packets from your wired interface with another tool like tcpdump or wireshark?
Show that you are putting some effort into solving your own problem and demonstrate that you are willing to be an active participant in the process and maybe you will get more useful assistance.
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How have you set up vmware to connect to the internet is it NAT or BRIDGED try nat also have you configured /etc/etter.conf for ip tables.
As Lupin says be a little more specific if you know what you want then after a bit of homework this forum will give the answer or help you teach yourself even youtube has more help on Backtrack than you would think.