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Geomancer626

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  1. Perhaps you could point to that specific thread? My searches didn't turn up ANYTHING regarding this particular issue.
  2. Though for the sake of thorough troubleshooting, the interface would not allow me to adjust the channel without first issuing ifconfig mon.wlan0 down and ifconfig wlan0 down.
  3. No change to the resulting output I'm afraid.
  4. After issuing the command (reaver -i mon.wlan0 -b <bssid> -c <channel of WAP> -vv) reaver hangs on waiting for a beacon from the AP. This is my own AP and I have successfully tested Reaver against it in the past, any suggestions? My mark IV is running the 1.0.2 firmware.
  5. Upon searching the interwebs, I have come across a Python script which accomplishes the task using a much simpler approach in my opinion. It is called netxml2kml. http://www.salecker.org/software/netxml2kml/en It accomplishes the job quickly and without hassle. As an added bonus, it is also cross-platform! results:
  6. I'm attempting to use giskismet to convert my kismet-newcore logs into a kml. I'm able to successfully get them into the wireless.dbl file successfully. However, when I issue the second command in the process (giskismet -q "select * from wireless -o final.kml), the kml file contains nothing. Can anyone offer some insight into this problem?
  7. Any wireless NIC that supports packet injection will work with airdrop-ng. So yes, the AWUS036H will work with airdrop-ng.
  8. In my computer organization and architecture class, we were assigned homework over this subject. I think I got the right answers, but I would be very grateful if someone could take a look at this for me. http://pastebin.com/KT7Tf11k the questions are. 11-A.) in a computer instruction format, the instruction length is 11 bits and the size of an address field is 4 bits. Is it possible to have 5 2-address instructions 45 1-address instructions 32 0-address instructions using the format? justify your answer. 11-B.) Assume that a computer architect has already designed 6 2-address and 24 0-address instructions using the instruction format given in 11-A. What is the maximum number of 1-address instructions that can be added to the instruction set?
  9. The college I'm currently attending offers a degree in both Computer Science as well as Information Technology. In the future, I would like to pursue a career in information security. Would one of these two course paths be more useful to me than the other? below I've included links describing the two degrees. IT course description CS course description My gut instinct tells me that IT would be the proper choice, but the input of someone currently active in the industry would be very greatly appreciated.
  10. Oh man digi, I can't breath. That batch is killing me. :-D
  11. Covered that base too unfortunately. :( Burned to dvd it boots fine, and it also works set up on a usb using unetbootin.
  12. I keep getting an error about being unable to mount sda1 because of unsupported optional features (240) Anyone have suggestions on what to try? Here's my config. menu.lst title Back Track 4 final root (hd0,0) configfile /bt4-menu.lst bt4-menu.lst title Start BackTrack FrameBuffer (1024x768) kernel /bootbt4/vmlinuz BOOT=casper boot=casper nopersistent rw quiet vga=0x317 initrd /bootbt4/initrd.gz title Start BackTrack FrameBuffer (800x600) kernel /bootbt4/vmlinuz BOOT=casper boot=casper nopersistent rw quiet vga=0x314 initrd /bootbt4/initrd800.gz title Start BackTrack Forensics (no swap) kernel /bootbt4/vmlinuz BOOT=casper boot=casper nopersistent rw vga=0x317 initrd /bootbt4/initrdfr.gz title Start BackTrack in Safe Graphical Mode kernel /bootbt4/vmlinuz BOOT=casper boot=casper xforcevesa rw quiet initrd /bootbt4/initrd.gz title Start Persistent Live CD kernel /bootbt4/vmlinuz BOOT=casper boot=casper persistent rw quiet initrd /bootbt4/initrd.gz title Start BackTrack in Text Mode kernel /bootbt4/vmlinuz BOOT=casper boot=casper nopersistent textonly rw quiet initrd /bootbt4/initrd.gz title Start BackTrack Graphical Mode from RAM kernel /bootbt4/vmlinuz BOOT=casper boot=casper toram nopersistent rw quiet initrd /bootbt4/initrd.gz title Memory Test kernel /bootbt4/memtest86+.bin title Boot the First Hard Disk root (hd1) chainloader +1 title return to main menu configfile /menu.lst
  13. This is my configuration. I hope it helps title Darik's Boot and Nuke kernel /memdisk initrd /boot/images/dban.img
  14. Okay, after quite a bit of experimentation, I finally got everything working perfectly. :) For anyone also having problems with Kon-boot receiving the message about running the configuration program provided by the manufacturer after running, my configuration fixed that for me, so give it a shot. color blue/black yellow/blue timeout 120 title Kon-Boot root (hd0,0) kernel (hd0,0)/memdisk.bin initrd=/boot/images/konboot.img map (hd0) (hd1) map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook title Offline NT Password &amp; Registry Editor find --set-root /boot/images/ntpasswd.iso map /boot/images/ntpasswd.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) title Darik's Boot and Nuke kernel /memdisk initrd /boot/images/dban.img title Trinity Rescue Kit configfile /submenu.lst title boot from hard disk map (hd0) (hd1) map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook chainloader (hd0)+1 boot
  15. Yes, the drive is sata. However, if I boot the tool from the cd I burned it works fine. So whatever the issue is, I'm fairly certain it's because of grub4dos.
  16. I should also mention this is part of my multipass usb. menu.lst is below. I just burned ntpasswd to cd and it worked fine. color blue/black yellow/blue timeout 120 title Kon-Boot map --mem /boot/floppy/konboot.img (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook rootnoverify (fd0) title Offline NT Password &amp; Registry Editor kernel /boot/ntpasswd/vmlinuz rw vga=1 initrd=/boot/ntpasswd/initrd.cgz /boot/ntpasswd/scsi.cgz initrd /boot/ntpasswd/initrd.cgz title Darik's Boot and Nuke kernel /memdisk initrd /boot/floppy/dban.img title Trinity Rescue Kit configfile /submenu.lst
  17. While trying to reset a password on my home machine playing around I've been running into some problems with the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor. After booting up, the only available drive it shows to manipulate is the flash drive itself that I'm running the program from. Can anyone offer some advice as to what my problem may be? I've experienced this on both machines running at my home.
  18. Alright guys I figured it out. I had tried plugging it into my router earlier as was suggested, but it didn't work at first. Turns out you need batteries that aren't really low. Thanks anyway.
  19. I was following a tutorial on bridging my pineapple to monitor network traffic using this guide http://dimitar.me/?p=277 However, after doing this step Step 4. Before we can configure our wired interface, we need to give the fon router a static IP address and DHCP server IP. Connect your fon router to your Ethernet port and power it on. Now open your browser and connect to the webif interface of the router. In my case it is http://192.168.1.1/webif.html (Refer to Daren Kitchen’s tutorial if needed). Go to the “Network” tab and change the connection type to DHCP, leave the “Type” to “Bridged” and put in the IP address of 192.168.0.250 and the Subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Click “Save Changes” and then “Apply Changes” in the bottom right corner of the page. And finally, in the “Connection Type” drop-down go back to Static IP and make sure that the new settings are retained: I was unable to connect to my pineapple and access the interface wirelessly or through ethernet. Is there any way to fix this?
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