lief480
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Alright so heres a question for everyone. I just built myself a new Desktop for college and i have a netbook. What im trying to figure out how to do is use the netbook in class to connect to my desktop to run anything graphicly intense or other applications that I need without having to worry much about the netbooks hardware. Pretty much like your watching a video of what you are doing on the desktop. Im looking for a solution that would be pretty fast with barely any lag time. Kind of like the new onlive game system that is supposed to be coming out soon. If anyone has any ideas let me Know (Yes I know there is vpn and vnc but these are usually pretty slow)
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Alright so i followed this tutorial to set up my open mesh router. http://www.hak5.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=16069 I dont really like how i got things set up and i messed with some stuff and things arent working the way i wanted them to. Now i am trying to reset everything and start from scratch. If anyone can help me I am looking for the easiest way to reset and reflash the open mesh router. Any help is appreciated.
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The only problem is when im running with wireless and get the errors, it is very slow. Without the errors it was very quick.
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i just decided to try doing it on my eth0 instead of wlan0 and i didnt get any of the errors.
Then i went back to wlan0 and tried it again. I got the errors but it seems like it still exhausted the dhcp server.
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Thanks man, im looking forward to trying it out
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When i put it in this is what i get.
msf auxiliary(exhaust) > irb [*] Starting IRB shell... /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/readline.so: warning: already initialized constant HISTORY /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/readline.so: warning: already initialized constant FILENAME_COMPLETION_PROC /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/readline.so: warning: already initialized constant USERNAME_COMPLETION_PROC /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/readline.so: warning: already initialized constant VERSION >>
edit** BTW im running Backtrack 4 Final
also when i run rvm list i get this
root@bt:/pentest/exploits/framework3# rvm list rvm Rubies ruby-1.8.7-p249 [ i386 ] System Ruby system [ ] root@bt:/pentest/exploits/framework3#
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Hey robin i checked my version of ruby and im running ruby 1.8.7 so i dont think thats the problem. Any other suggestions?
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hi i got everthing installed i think but im getting alittle error
any help appreciated
[*] DHCP attack started [*] DHCP offer of address: 192.168.1.112 Timeout waiting for ACK [*] Error: return can't jump across threads (eval):171:in `run' /opt/metasploit3/msf3/lib/msf/base/simple/auxiliary.rb:94:in `job_run_proc' /opt/metasploit3/msf3/lib/msf/base/simple/auxiliary.rb:73:in `run_simple' /opt/metasploit3/msf3/lib/msf/base/simple/auxiliary.rb:82:in `run_simple' /opt/metasploit3/msf3/lib/msf/ui/console/command_dispatcher/auxiliary.rb:143:in `cmd_run' /opt/metasploit3/msf3/lib/rex/ui/text/dispatcher_shell.rb:239:in `send' /opt/metasploit3/msf3/lib/rex/ui/text/dispatcher_shell.rb:239:in `run_command' /opt/metasploit3/msf3/lib/rex/ui/text/dispatcher_shell.rb:201:in `run_single' /opt/metasploit3/msf3/lib/rex/ui/text/dispatcher_shell.rb:195:in `each' /opt/metasploit3/msf3/lib/rex/ui/text/dispatcher_shell.rb:195:in `run_single' /opt/metasploit3/msf3/lib/rex/ui/text/shell.rb:144:in `run' ./msfconsole:93
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Episode 7x05
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Alright well im new here. Ive been watching the show for a few months now. Ive decided i wanna try something like this. So my question is kinda about tethering. I have everything set up for the most part. Got my phone tethered to backtrack using kppp. Now i want to route the traffic from airbase through my tethered phone. How would i go about doing that? I think it has something to do with iptables. but i have no idea how to use it. any help at all would be appreciated. Thanks in advance
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Yea thats what I was thinking but still it would be a cool thing to try. Even just to test it on my network. So do you have any ideas for that?