c0r
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Try and hack a fully patched xp sp3 with firewall enabled in a vm. Then it will make sense. The purpose off this thread is making exploitable windows livecd's with different apps on them. Why would anyone use an insecure linux livecd...same thing! To learn!
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Pull tha plug ;D I think a firewall&IDS would be the best option.
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We will try this at another way.(legal issue) We will try and make a setup file that installs everything on your xp iso off choice.So you can use your own xp key (thx g0tmi1k for the idea!) will keep you informed!
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There's something wrong with your java version! Check armitage website for correct java version.. c
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I changed the thread...pm me for the link.
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Every student can try out a windows distro for a month.
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Hello again, My friend and me are working on this project. We are trying to make some windows livcd's that are vulnerable. Well this is our first attempt. You can download it by sending me a pm. ;D All you need is vmware player (free) config it as bridged and your good to go. So get your hashes ;D Any feedback is welcome!
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I allready have a vm-lab up and running... The idea was this... for example... i create a windowsbox (xp,2003,2008...) update it but leave 1 or 2 things left to exploit. Then save the vm or make an iso of it so you can start it up in a vm and test it out. Then i could make a howto and we could pass these vm's or iso around so we can test out each others creation. c
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I want to setup a pentestlab at my home and i'm wondering if it would be possible to create an image of a windows xp,2003,2008,vista&win7. Or even create an iso of a complete network. You all know the pentest live cd's thomas wilhelm created (de-ice.net)... Now i want to create something similar but in a windows environment. The mean idea would be to setup a windows machine in a vm...make it vulnerable... and make a livecd... Would it work? c
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Hmm monitor everything he does for a month...then get him back! Delete every account you have passwords from... No need for the "law" here.. c
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HELP ACIDBITCHEZ does the trick proftpd c
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That's what i mean,i think it's better to install a new backtrack then doing the dist-upgrade. So when you run ./armitage all you get are these errors? Nothing else? c
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that should do it then... the apt-get dist upgrade didnt do any good... c
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Aaah that explains it... Needs to be a fresh install.. c
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Maybe you should try this in a virtual machine. Is your BT R2 a fresh install? c
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I've got this root@bt:~/Scripts/armitage# java -version java version "1.6.0_10" Java SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_10-b33) Java HotSpot Server VM (build 11.0-b15, mixed mode) c
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So there's no other java on it but the Java SE Development Kit 6u22? c
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did you uninstall the other java? c
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downloaded it to my desktop and installed it... chmod +x file.bin ./file.bin c
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I installed Java SE Development Kit 6u22,you can find it here But first uninstall sun-java6-jre... c
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I think you installed the wrong java thing ;D Try installing this Java. Hope it helps! c
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How did you upgrade? A fresh install or R1-->R2? I remember doing an upgrade once from the BT final--->R1 and my wireless whas broken to. I would suggest trying a fresh install. Boot the livecd and see if it get's detected then! If so...well you know the prob ;D c
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I've got it working on backtrack R1,using the howto on there webby. It should be easier on R2. Did you start mysql? /etc/init.d/mysql start c