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Jasager, Interceptor & Aircrack all on Fon+?
lopez1364 replied to iann0036's topic in WiFi Pineapples Mark I, II, III
The Fon does not have enough internal storage for this but if you download the piranha firmware it comes with jasager, aircrack, nmap, macchanger, kismet, and many more. -
You should be on the same network as your "friend". You should NMAP to scan the devices on that network (nmap -sV xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24). Then you should fire up an arpspoofing or ettercap for MITM. You don't need to be remotely logged into the system to get password information. You have so many options. If you fire up hamster, you don't need a password b/c you could replicate the password thru a cookie and change it once you are on the facebook. If you were to use metasploit and you were to be able to get onto your "friend" machine. Then you could issue a few commands; one for example would be the keylogger feature. Which would capture anything that is typed but if you are really interested in having command prompt access to the machine then yes you can control the command prompt without the "friend" knowing. You can also send a vnc file over to the machine and start up a vnc viewer. These are just a few options but here comes the best part. Go learn how to do this stuff. You can't just ask how can I hack. You are only as good as you apply yourself. Why don't you take time to learn this stuff on your own. Maybe even do some research on the tools I told you about and do some trial and error. HAVE FUN!!!
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LinuxLive USB Creator 2.0 RC2 use that and have fun.
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SSH, VNC, RDP, LogMeIn, Teamviewer, showmypc.
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since you aren't making any money anyways, use your time wisely and go get an internship in IT. Start applying yourself and then you can move on to bigger and better things from there.
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BlackBerry devices on the CDMA network display a “1X” indicator when it connects with full data service, and a lowercase “1x” when it is not able to connect to full BlackBerry email and browsing service. Carriers include Verizon, Sprint and Telus. It will all come down to location for a faster connection. Are you using BES or BIS services. Also, set your wireless setting to automatic so that when it picks up a wireless signal thats faster than your connection it will use that connection and give much faster speeds.
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To search correctly its called "blowing away the configuration"
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Start here: Then download a distro and get to tinkering. The best way to learn is to brake it and then fix it. Have fun.
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there are a lot of things you can do. 1. Load jasager on it :) 2. convert to an extender / repeater 3. make it into a NAT box 4. leave that NAT box open and karmetasploit some suckas
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Just spoof your MAC address using a tool called MACaddresschanger for windows. As for tunneling, this would a good project for you to get set up if you are new to this kind of stuff.
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Sparda is right. Your 360 will be assigned an IP and you should use bridged mode (which is super simple). From there you should be able to assign ports to that IP that was given to your xbox.
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=turbocad+tutorials
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You should be able to run ESXi Vsphere from a USB. It is very doable due to the fact that HP servers give you the option of buying them new with a ESXi usb bootable. SO. Try following the proper steps again. Also for reference try going to pendrivelinux.com.
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Issues finalizing Jasager 2.1 install
lopez1364 replied to DrexLock's topic in WiFi Pineapples Mark I, II, III
Here is the thing guys. The jasager firmware does not come with the webif interface. Its just the jasager portal. When installing you must make sure that you catch it during redboot otherwise it will not install. Also I would use a flashing software and not use telnet. If you want a webif and much more. You should consider the piranha project which robin contributed his jasager to. -
Need Help, is there any good banner makers out there?
lopez1364 replied to darkjoker's topic in Everything Else
Yeah I hope he didn't just take it and go. -
Here are a few solutions: http://www.wirelessautoswitch.com/ http://www.wire2less.net/1.html And here is the long way: http://blogs.technet.com/heyscriptingguy/a...rk-adapter.aspx
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Teamviewer or showmypc.
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Irongeek does a great diagram for this.
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Turn you laptop into a wireless router
lopez1364 replied to Dazz's topic in WiFi Pineapples Mark I, II, III
Karmetasploit!! FTW. -
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Good point. Attaching an external HD or an eSATA drive would work great. Make you attach it in the datastore.
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Hey newbie nice avator... :)
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Business and Enterprise computing board
lopez1364 replied to wh1t3 and n3rdy's topic in Business and Enterprise IT
You can bitch to me but I don't use veritas. :) We use a much larger solution. -
If you just want to scan networks try iwlist ath0 scan or iwlist wifi0 scan but you are looking for "WEP" networks do the following: - in terminal type airmon-ng (to see your adapters) - then type airmon-ng [adapter] start - then again type airmon-ng (this will show your new monitor adapter usually mon0) - then type airodump-ng mon0 (you should now be able to scan networks) As far as dual booting, I have it but I use BT4 because it has a debian base and can be updated. BT3 is slax based still good but old. Install XP first and then install BT4 that way you don't have to worry about configuring the grub.
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I use Altiris Rapid Deployment Pack for windows and TFTPD for linux but they both can used for both OS.