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  1. As always its just the mater of finding the time, but I've been working on the OS detection, disabling UAC and firewall side of things first and made good progress, after that it's a walk in the park.
  2. Haha, simple answer, get your hands on another AP, plug into Ethernet and detach the antenna of the Netgear. You could use airdrop-ng, ettercap, ip/port forwarding etc to do all kinds of things, but sometimes the simplest answer is the best.
  3. Remember that BT4 is based on Ubuntu 8.10, so the latest versions in the repos may not be maintained.
  4. Depending on the windows version you could use the telnet client instead to send email.
  5. I've been thinking about this also, is it as simple as hitting the left arrow key and enter? I'm not personally fussed about what happens on screen at this stage, but the more stealth the better! One of the things I'm going to look at later.
  6. Later on down the line I think we should come up with some form of standard LED payload notification, maybe something along the lines of: Green blinking: working Solid green: payload executed Solid red: payload failed (write to log) If anyone else can think of any other states please add to this and I'll get the ball rolling. How we go about this is another mater, I've a few ideas.
  7. That's an understatement! Any ideas of the eta on the MicroSD boards? :)
  8. I've been working on several ideas on identifying the OS, killing the firewall, AV (if possible) and installing persistent reverse metasploit payloads (especially -x msfencoded ones) from a remote server using the teensy. I'm just waiting to get my teensy as I'm in the UK and will post more on the wiki once I have fully tested my code. If anyone else has been working on something similar please let me know!
  9. That'll get caught by the firewall on Vista/7 machines, we need a way to disable the firewall and try to kill AV first, the metasploit script getcountermeasure is a good place to start.
  10. I've got one coming! :) I was going to buy one anyway though. I haz plans ;)
  11. Dell Studio XPS 16. I had one up until a month or so ago and it was great. I only sold it due to the Alienware m11x coming out and I did not need a large screen any more. The only issue for you is that it has ATI 4670 graphics.
  12. Sorry, I'm not sure I see the point of a device with DIP switches when you can just use grub anyway to select the operating system.
  13. A MicroSD breakout board would be better.
  14. What is the dev kit actually made up of and which Teensy board is it? The Teensy 2.0 or the 2.0++?
  15. If you read up on these, theres a support microSD (SDIO) Wi-Fi card. http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Ben_NanoNote_Wi-Fi
  16. I've had my N900 for a week or so now and I think its awesome; infact I'm using it to post this. I've been messing with nmap, ettercap, dsniff, driftnet and wireshark in debian chroot: I'm going to have a look at airbase-ng next, sharing the connection over 3G, when I get the chance.
  17. Install easy debian chroot and apt-get it; I've not yet got around to setting up the interface and testing it out yet though.
  18. Due to you finding a lot of things that won't work due to be different distros/kernels (although BT4 is based on Ubuntu/Debian), you'll be missing a number of things which shipped with BT4 to get the tools running and won't find much support via either the Backtrack or Ubuntu communities. This is all IMHO anyway.
  19. I personally wouldn't of suggested adding the backtrack repo to Ubuntu, much like opening a can of worms!
  20. Check out the older fon 2.0g, the new N one does not have an Atheros chipset so it won't run Jasager. http://wiki.fon.com/wiki/Fonera_2.0g
  21. You would be much better off using a fon, hey, they are dirt cheap.
  22. http://www.usbswitch.com/ Ignore the video it looks like its just for a manual switch. EDIT: You need to install software to monitor which computer is using it. Apears to be only for printers in the PDF manual. Theres someone using one of these at Amazon for a USB HD in the reviews. Surely you could setup a schedule to switch the drive a before backup.
  23. I've these: Linksys NSLU2 Fonera 2.0N No Gigabit on either though.
  24. SWFu

    BT4 install

    I'm dual booting nlited 7 and BT4 on my 901. I swaped the wireless card out for an Atheros one though, which the 701 already has.
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