Nice contribution. good job bohf28. thank you for the Doc
Last edited by purehate; 02-16-2010 at 06:33 AM.
Nice contribution. good job bohf28. thank you for the Doc
Thanks a million J. Dravet
I have had a quick look at the document and it is looking grate. Your effort is highly appreciated.
Good Work, One cannot find such amazingly categorised version. Hats off..
These stuffs all, already posted in remote-exploit.org.
Where it gone???????
Thanks for all of your work on this one. I really liked it and will try to get my teacher to have a look at it. (Ethical Hacking class). This would really show us how to better secure our passwords.
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Common Knowledge: Username, "root". Password, "toor". "startx" gives you a GUI, and "fix-vesa" will fix BT if you have no GUI. Start networking with "/etc/init.d/networking start" and check your IP settings with "ifconfig -a". "dhclient" will automatically use DHCP for your IP. Google is your friend.
Top Guide, Very comprehensive. Extra mark for effort +++
Just one thing, and i'm not sure if it's me or not, but some of the links refer back to the old site, it would be great if those articles could be dug up and then added to this site as an archive (probably already is)
cheers for all the info GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!
Please remove it from google docs. The reason I don't post it rapidshare, google docs, and other places is it is a pain in the rear when I update the document. In the guide is a link that points to here to ensure you have the latest version. When I release the next version I can't remove the old version from places I can't control and I don't know about.
Thank you. The links to the old site work for me. If you find one that doesn't work let me know.
Thank you pureh@te.
Last edited by Archangel-Amael; 02-11-2010 at 09:40 PM.
I like the bleeding edge, but I don't like blood loss
nice job, thx for the contribution