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  1. Has anyone done it yet? I've failed miserably twice, while multi-tasking one day at work. I'm about to dedicate 100% of my threads to it right now, just curious if anyone has got it to work already. if anyone had bt4 installed on an HDD, can you please reply with your /etc/fstab??
  2. I have the HP Mini Note, and I haven't been able to install backtrack 4 on it after a few attempts. Dr0p what instruction set did you follow? Do you have drivers for the built in Wireless Nic? Can it do packet injection, or did you get a secondary usb nic for that?
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    A+ Cert

    Study the entire book, and be sure that you actually understand the material. After that I recommend checking out a few practice exams, only once your acing those do I recommend you taking the exam.
  4. Yep, I figured. ::Face Palm::
  5. So, I feel really lame when it comes to WiFi hacking because I've never had a compatible Wifi card to go with my linux distro, and I've never wanted to mess with ndis wrappers. So I stayed out of the Wifi hacking scene in general. I just ordered the new Macbook that came out yesterday, and it crossed my mind about installing airpwn or aircrack on my Mac when it arrives, but I'm not too sure if it will work. OS X is Posix compliant, but I'm not sure if the WiFi cracking tools are. So I guess the question is: Is anyone cracking Wifi with a Wifi Enabled Mac?
  6. You could sell them and buy yourself a pretty pimp laptop or gaming rig, or find a hosting company outside the US that will host your servers. I have a few servers in Amsterdam that I use as file repo or if I need another hop on the IP trail. The cool thing its strictly anonymous, I send them a money order every month to keep power and network alive. I don't recommend running them at home, your power costs will go through the roof.
  7. Dude, first, you need to spell Monitoring correctly, lolz. Anyway, Cacti (http://www.cacti.net/) is a free monitoring tool that uses SNMP to gather information from your servers. Make sure to install SNMP and configure the IP of your Cacti Server in the Security Tab of the SNMP properties. If you are looking for Enterprise Monitoring, have a large budget, and are primarily a windows shop, then Microsoft SCOM is the flagship product for end-to-end service-management. For more info check out (http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/operationsmanager/en/us/default.aspx). Also, for Misc SCOM tips and tricks, read my blog: http://www.laurencevandeyar.com.
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    Span Port

    Thanks Sparda- Question #2- Would I still need 3 Interfaces if the device itself is doing the sniffing?
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    Span Port

    Cisco Catalyst Switches have a functionality that allows you to span a port for Packet Analysis. See this article for more info: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/41.html Does any one know if there is a Linux application that can duplicate this technology? My goal is to have an in-line device with with two network interfaces that can do port spanning.
  10. Here is the Ebay Post: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=290163413434
  11. It's been good to me , but it's time to part ways. This will be on E-Bay in a few days, if anyone wants it, please let me know. Dell Poweredge 2650 - $1000 + $100 Shipping Dual Intel Xeon 2.8GHz Processors 1GB ECC DDR Memory 8MB SDRAM Video Memory 3.5 Floppy Drive CD-Rom Drive PERC 3/Di RAID Controller 2X 36 GB HARD DRIVES, SCSI, U320, 15K, 80P, MAXTOR DRAC 3 Service Tag = DDCRB41
  12. Hey guys, I decommissioned a Poweredge 4600 4U server from work and was running it at home for a while. This server has way too much horsepower for what I am using it for, so I am moving to a more compact unit at home, maybe a Poweredge 2950. Specs: # Model: PowerEdge 4600 # Service Tag: 6QZWL51 # Processor: (2x) DUAL CORE Xeon 3.0GHz # Processor Cache: 512K # Installed RAM: 10240MB DDR # Hard Drive(s): (7x) 73GB Ultra 320 SCSI - 3x 15k, 4x 10k # Optical Drive(s): CD-ROM # Floppy Drive: Yes # Raid Controller: PERC3 # Network: IntelĀ® PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter # Power Supply: (4x) 275 Watt # Software: No Software is included # Condition: Used # Warranty: 108 Day's Gold Premium Support and ONSITE from DELL If anyone is interested in Buying this beast, the ebay link is below. I can work on the shipping prices/cost of server with you. http://cgi.ebay.com/DELL-Poweredge-4600-2-...1QQcmdZViewItem
  13. If your in a domain environment at work, then most likely they are using GPO's. You can Push Registry Keys in a GPO. If you have local admin rights you can modify the Registry key. That won't do you any good because everytime the GPO is refreshed it will revert back. If your screensaver settings are so tight, then most likely you are working with sensitive data. Maybe your screensaver settings are a result of Hippa or Sarbox hardening. If that is the case, ask your admin or make suggestions. Don't risk your job for modifiying a computer that isn't yours or on your network.
  14. Absynthe....damn ur hardcore. Like the wormwood?
  15. Ahhhh....Computer class fun...Well let's see.. The best fun I had at computer class was with Terminal Services Manager. The instructors presented powerpoint preso's on a 2003 machine (that we all new the admin password to). We would wait until the middle of the preso, when he really got into his slides. We would login via Terminal Services, open up Terminal Services Manager, and disconnect his local session. He never figured it out, he must have bought his MCSE.
  16. This is where Change Management comes in handy. Do you remember all the changes you made to your machine since you installed the OS? If you do, reverse it, if not, since this is a lab, start a fresh install. After a fresh install, make a share and open the NTFS/Share permissions wide open. Try by IP address. Then work from there. Tighten up permissions, configure DNS, Promote, add Domain Accounts to your ACL's. I don't recommend having a firewall on on a Infrastucture/File server. Way to many ports to open up. We do things way different in the Enterprise world.
  17. How are you trying to access your shares from the client? Are you trying to map the drive or are you trying to access it via "run" or "explorer"? Are you trying serverip or serverdns? Try the serverip from the client, it can be just a dns issue. If its a firewall issue, turn your firewall off on your 2K3 server, access the share remotely, turn back on your filewall.
  18. I read ASTALAVISTA.BOX.SK for news and new tools. It used to be just a warez site, but now there are a ton of cool articles and helpful tools.
  19. Get a GF and make pr0n with her... ;]
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