well i manage to get the file import...from my pendrive to the backtrack desktop...which is the root right.....anyways if anyone knows the command line to import from windows partition hard drive...if u dont mind plz let me know![]()
i want to know how do u import a txt file from drive C: into backtrack root? or what is the command to read the txt file in drive C: from backtrack? i m using vmware to run backtrack 4 r2. i got a wordlist & gotten the handshake for wpa already but dont know how to bring the txt file into backtrack. anyone knows how? tq for your help![]()
well i manage to get the file import...from my pendrive to the backtrack desktop...which is the root right.....anyways if anyone knows the command line to import from windows partition hard drive...if u dont mind plz let me know![]()
just mount your Windows partition.
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In windows check what the vmnet adapter IP address is using command prompt.
In backtrack vmware set your IP address in the same range e.g. if it's 192.168.80.1 set backtrack to something like 192.168.80.2 (I think netmask is 255.255.255.0)
You should be able to ping the windows IP now.
I've got a share on my windows machine that I use for transferring files, so in backtrack I would go to smb://192.168.80.1/MYSHARE in a folder and then I can just copy between the two.
Might be an easier way to do it but that works fine for me.
You can use a usb or an external hdd and connect it to backtrack.
Or install Vmware Tools if your running the virtual machines.
This allows to drag and drop files from from the host and virtual machine.
Have you tried searching the forum ?
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...d-folders.html
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