Thanks for the tip ! Will update soon![]()
FYI, Rapid7 has released the 4.0 version of the framework. I ran msfupdate earlier today, and it upgraded in place flawlessly for me (preserved all the stuff in the database). All my old favorites are still there & work, and the new functionality will be very helpful. Some of the changes appear to have resolved a lot of the pcaprub issues that I (and others) have reported in earlier versions.
For comparison, I'm running BT5 32-bit gnome in a virtual machine.
Your mileage may vary, but MSF4 & BT5 appear to be playing nice together for me.
If I could figure out how to scuba dive & hack at the same time, there would be nothing I couldn't do...
Thanks for the tip ! Will update soon![]()
Running both KDE and GNOME BT5 flawlessly. Thank you !
Everything seems to be working on my end.
usewill tell you all you need to know, stumped me for a bit with 4, you will be by default be using a workspace called default and is now just hosts not db_hosts to see the hosts in the databaseworkspace -h
Code:msf > workspace -h Usage: workspace List workspaces workspace [name] Switch workspace workspace -a [name] ... Add workspace(s) workspace -d [name] ... Delete workspace(s) workspace -h Show this help information
Last edited by promark; 08-06-2011 at 08:31 AM.
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yeah the 4.0 release is real nice. I really like the integration with JTR and the changes to msfpayload/msfvenom. You can now create an executable with more than one payload.....nice stuff.
There was also a lot of work on the post exploitation side as well, tons of password capturing post modules and a new user profile enumeration mixin for use with post modules.
I think all commands take a "-h" parameter for help. Seems like I've been using -h a lot![]()
If I could figure out how to scuba dive & hack at the same time, there would be nothing I couldn't do...