Couldnt get the resolution to allow the program window to fit correctly on my netbookbut it looks slick.
Looks good, if future additions will be added may I suggest adding a Fake AP tab with the selection of using airbase-ng or hostap. g0tm1lk's https://code.google.com/p/fakeap-pwn/ does a great job of this and I think it would be a great addition to your Ghost Phisher.
don't worry about me I am msfconsole retarded
Couldnt get the resolution to allow the program window to fit correctly on my netbookbut it looks slick.
That works fine but can't get much else going.Then on the GUI KDE desktop interface, go to /usr/share/applications directory with the explorer.. there you will find the ghost phisher icon, all you need to do then is double click it...
Are you going to write some basic instructions?
Also having problems getting it to fit my netbook screen but can grt around that for now.
Fake AP tab good idea I am using g0tm1lk's FakkAP_pwn at present
Looks great just impatient to get it going.
I have posted a way of making the program adjust with the resolution sizes on KDE, its on the google code page... check it out and follow the instructions
@ Fake AP + Update
Wow thats a really good idea, ill work on adding that ,the time of addition is not really certain, but ill definitely do add it
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I did try the suggested resolution fix, but didnt work for me, will have to dig a bit more into that tho as didnt try much more.I have posted a way of making the program adjust with the resolution sizes on KDE, its on the google code page... check it out and follow the instructions[/B]
Very usefull, thx.
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Good job buddy, haven't had a chance to test it yet buy looks very promising. Keep up the great work
Looks great
Installed it and it runs
Don't know how to use it, are there any instructions or a manual?
All I have managed so far is to corrupt my dhcpd.conf file now my dhcp3 server won't start.
Any pointers please
Ondroviccc... Hi been some time, thanks buddy
I'll create a video on how to use the Program, but for the dhcp, go to /etc/dhcp3/ you find the dhcp3.conf... Delete it,
your original is automatically backuped by the program "dhcp3_original", then run program, input necessary
details, and start server.. it will correct it automatically
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