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DingleBerries

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  1. Awesome. I use Mint as my main distro, i do alot of pentesting legally so BackTrack is really just a fun toy for me, so will it work across multiple distros(not just slax)? I am going to the local shope today to find an atheros card(some other fun things i want to try need this) and i will test it out then...broadcom + ndiswrapper = shit. Ive copied the py and will look over it in a few, but it seems you have the hard part out of the way. Are you going to make a gui for this as well? Asked because i saw a py/gui thread.
  2. Obviously Leapo has decided that he doesnt want to work on this anymore, and it is now someone eleses turn to step up and take the torch. All the information is included in your download, just take the time to read and understand how it works, not just running an installer, and do something with it.
  3. Have you tried installing it via wine?
  4. YES, thats what i am using atm. The newer version(6 RC1) is great. Just do a dist-upgrade once installed and everything is fine. The new restricted driver manager works awesome, no more hunting for the hard to find drivers. It also comes preinstalled with the nvidia and ati driver manager software.. IMO if your new, try mint, and if your not love mint.
  5. I just stumbled on this, havent had the chance to install it and try it out but it looks hopeful. I am also not sure whether its free or not atm... They let you download it but, on the compare page it has price comparisons and net to it there is 100$USD. From the 2600 magizine classifieds: PacketProtector Open Wireless Router Firmware(LINK)
  6. Are you already dumping the Attached USB logs? Never know if the machine was owned by a U3 hacker.. PDF FILE WARNING
  7. On my desktop: Home Folder Projects Music Documents Then I will usually have the occasional rar or something i need to compile, but for the most part its pretty clean.
  8. Just looking over the code it seems that ath0 is the hard coded network adapter, please correct me if wrong.. Maybe add an option to input your NIC, eth1 in my case.. I can edit it myself but for the skiddish it may be a bit more difficult.. Cant test it on this lappy but i will as soon as i get a chance.
  9. Python keeps complaining about "con.fig" not defined or something so i gave up.. also couldnt find scap.py, wasnt sure if it was in the scapy source.. Maybe a nice person will upload a good copy of it, i can edit the device and what not.
  10. So was it some sort of malicious code attached to your download, or did you get it in some other way either way great info incase this happens to someone elese From the blog comments
  11. Partitioning the device is a good way to start, but it would be great if you had a bootloader that would boot the img for you and you just linked to it with grub.
  12. Why is that pineapple missing its head?
  13. Just tried this stealth "hacking" and i enjoy packet injection.. After 3 hours i was only able to collect 810 IVs.. may have been better if it was a busier network but too slow for my taste.
  14. I would use some type of PE environment to boot from and scan. Then I would have a copy of the corporate antivirus installer that i can use to uninstall and reinstall, also ccleaner and a port checker, to be sure all the proper ports are closed.. Maybe install Grub and boot PE, UBCD, and Hirens.
  15. Nmap + ZenMap + Microsoft Visio
  16. Ha, great.. Glad you liked it. Do you have the next persons address already?
  17. Ha, great.. Glad you liked it. Do you have the next persons address already?
  18. Will you post that full url, as it seems different than the one you posted before.
  19. I kinda miss my vista desktop now after looking at that :(
  20. Buy that fake dog crap and modd the fon to fit in there..
  21. So everyone that uses windows is an Hero? lawl
  22. Those are the only ones ive seen work, and usually they are triggered by a BOF in AV or some 3rd party software(InfraView).
  23. Yeah, I cant get that same behaviour, FF 3.0.4 Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008111318 Linux Mint/6 (Felicia) Firefox/3.0.4. I would be sure to submit a bug report though as soon as you can. Good looking out, my not try the beta for a bit.
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