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  1. Just flashed my router with DD-WRT and now, how to active it for DNS tunneling

    i use btw:

    VPN Generic

    and I can choice these firmwares:

    Mini-Build required for inital flashing via TFTP
    Mini-Build required for inital flashing via WEB
    Micro Generic - dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin
    Micro Generic - dd-wrt.v24_micro_olsrd_generic.bin
    Mini Generic - dd-wrt.v24_mini_generic.bin
    Xbox no-kaid Generic - dd-wrt.v24_nokaid_generic.bin 
    Standard Generic - dd-wrt.v24_std_generic.bin
    Standard Generic - dd-wrt.v24_usb_generic.bin
    VoIP Generic - dd-wrt.v24_voip_generic.bin
    VPN Generic - dd-wrt.v24_vpn_generic.bin

  2. I think you will need to flush your router with DD-WRT firmware, I don't think tomato firmwares come with SSH services, I may be wrong. But there is no reference to SSH on tomatos website.

    Alternatively if you don't want to flush your router again, you could set up FreeSSHd server on your computer, but yeah you said you don't want to have a PC running 24/7. Umm not sure!

    Thanks for the awnser, well flushing isn't that much of a problem but I read and heard that DD-WRT isn't that stabel and good as tomatos. And because I need a stable internet connection I choice for tomato but he I will give DD-WRT a try!

  3. If you buy another HUB it will probably be a switch too... HUBs are a thing of the distant past.

    Well my HUB is a real HUB it's like 5 years old thing that already need to be replaced a long time ago :P

    Dumb question, but what kinds of cables ar eyou using with the hub? Crossover, straight through, etc?

    Well it's hard to tell becouse there are all plugged in but I think there are al straight cat 4-5

  4. still no luck tested with cain and able and even that one cound't find anything only from the sniffing PC. I thing its my hub that's blocking it.... that it is a cheap not good working HUB that need to be replaced couse it's acting like a switch!

  5. I'm a noobie when it comes to programming and I really want to learn. But what language to learn and where to start?

    Thanks in advance

    lol use google my friend, but now i am here last anwser the question anyway...

    start with html, then php then java then C#(kinda java)then C++ en then C then you can make it in microsoft lol have fun google'n ;)

  6. no it mitm's all the users on the AP

    you HAVE TO BE ON THE AP FIRST so you need to go back a step

    ah oke thnx, still hadn't got the time to test it on someones els his network please stand-by

  7. hypnotoad, the alfa is not that bulky at all! I have mine suction cupped to the back of my acer netbook with this...

    http://www.amazon.com/Alfa-Suction-WUS036H...k/dp/B002VX0RXY

    You can buy it from amazon or Data-alliance

    http://www.data-alliance.net/-strse-152/Mo...ok?sfs=a2f98188

    I personally bought my alfa AWUS036H & the mount from DA and was happy!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ALFA-AWUS036NEH-1W-WIR...=item45f233d081

    is 15 dollar to much :P ?

  8. You can install dns tunneling software on the wrt though. I run iodine on my under DD-WRT but it comes with the nstx daemon by default.

    Thanks! the only problem is I don't have DD-WRT running on my router, and I found a option in my Tomato router that it got a option "ssh daemon" can that be a same kind of software? or do you advice to switch to DD-WRT?

  9. Can anyone suggest a good, low-cost wireless-N card that will support injection.

    My netbook's wireless card is an 802.11n card, but it has a RaLink chipset (rt3090), which supports neither monitor mode or injection, and the driver does not come with linux (well, ubuntu and BT4 at least).

    Ideally, I am looking for something compact and light. I looked at the alfa's and they seem really bulky.

    Cheers guys

    Check this one out:

    AWUS036NEH ALFA

    it's not yet OFFICELY supported bij backtrack(if this is what you use) but I read that there are kernels that support this USB WLAN

  10. nivong,

    It might help you out to read my post regarding wireshark problems. I believe we are having very similar issues.

    http://www.hak5.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=16179

    I already read it but I don't use a wlan connection I use a LAN connection. But yea it's kinda the same problem.

    more like ettercap -i wlan0 -Tq -M arp:remote // //

    so then you get ALL clients :D

    What does it do ? capture packets from all clients in your area?(even if your not connected to the AP?)

    I forgot to mention I use wireshark on windows 7, also tried in backtrack (4) but no luck. so it's not related to the OS. I think there will be something wrong with my network(well wrong, clad my network is save lol) Today I will test it out somewhere. Stay tuned!

  11. Is the HUB a HUB or a switch?

    It's a HUB as i mentoid earlier, it's a cheap 100 mb/s hub ICICU (is the company) it was something like 5 euro

    In all honesty, I've not seen hubs since 10Mbit was fast, and if its 1GBit there is no chance it will be a hub.

    Well mine HUB is 100 MB/s

    thanks for asking this nivong!

    I was just playing around on wireshark in BT4 and was wondering why I was only seeing MY traffic and not the wife's who was on her netbook in the other room! I had not set my alfa to monitor mode to listen to everything!

    I love how much I can learn from reading on here and trying things!

    indeed, there are a lot of nice people here that are willing to help! love it allready :D!

    added images to the first post

  12. Thatis what wireshark does, it captures packets on your machine from your NIC, locally. To see packets on the network that aren't yours, one of two things need to be in place depending on if you use wired or wireless.

    Wired: 1, you need to be using a hub which broadcasts packets to all nodes on the hub, or 2, MITM another node on the same subnet.

    Wireless: MITM a client on the same subnet, or 2, have a wireless card that can do monitor mode and see all the packets in the air(so long as they are not encrypted, ex: wep or wpa). Now to do the monitor mode, most nics will require you to use Linux, but only if the card is supported for Monitor mode. Windows can do it with special cards but also reuire custom drivers unless you go with something like Cace Airpcap cards which work with Wireshark natively in windows: http://www.cacetech.com/products/airpcap.html

    Thanks for the awnser(s) I use a wired connection with a HUB, so you have:

    Cabel modem > ROUTER > HUB > PC1

    ...............................................> PC2

    ...............................................> PC3

    etc. so you think it's because of the HUB?

  13. I downloaded wireshark and it seems that it only can capture packets from the PC where wireshark is installed on, what am I doing wrong? This is in my home setup I haven't got the time to test it out out side of the home network.

    note, I just bought a WRT54GL router

    this is the setup of wirehark:(running on windows 7)

    post-18384-1270992304_thumb.jpg

    and this is what I see:

    post-18384-1270992679_thumb.jpg

    and on my capture PC I have nothing on all the other PC's are stand-by only 1 pc is using youtube

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