Hello all,
i an trying to write a custom word list generator (generators that already exist are nice but lack a feature i need)
does anyone know a good way of generating a word list but in a...
Type: Posts; User: St0ner1995
Hello all,
i an trying to write a custom word list generator (generators that already exist are nice but lack a feature i need)
does anyone know a good way of generating a word list but in a...
"dpkg --configure -a" fixes packages that are not configured. its rare but sometimes dpkg gets interrupted for whatever reason and things break
its good to know your problem was fixed
that's a strange problem...
try doing the following
1. from anywhere (login prompt or desktop, it does not matter) push Ctrl+Alt+F3.
2. login as root
3. run "dpkg --configure -a"
I had the same issue, I fixed it this way:
Turn it on and let it get to the login prompt
Hit Ctrl+Alt+F3 (Anywhere between F2 and F6 will do actually, it just changes between tty's)
Login as...
So, I'm reviving an old thread but, is it possible to limit the amount of (say A-F) characters in each "word" and have the rest filled with numbers?
I would like to generate possible keys 10...
i currently use crunch to generate possible codes
is there a way to limit how many of each type of character (E.G. letters or numbers) is in each "word"
i have 6 strings that were network keys, they are A-F (caps only) and 0-9 and 10 characters long. i would like to create a word list that has a high probability for success as generating all possible...
i have a few strings that i would like to try and find patterns in for word list generation
anyone know of a good way to do this?
if it helps, the strings are HEX characters but are not...
That could just be because isolinux supports those options but debian on its own does not. there might be another way of going about it though
if you look at the live.cfg file for grub, there is a forensic mode that might interest you, i think it only mounts the ISO (or whatever it is installed on) as read only. i am not 100% sure but if...
your post is in the wrong sub-forum. but you can build your own ISO.
if you have a computer running kali then i suggest you try building your own ISO with default configs
...
i have found how to change the wallpaper and lock screen images from command line
Background:
dconf write "/org/gnome/desktop/background/picture-uri" "'file:///path/to/image'"
Lock screen:...
Wallpapers go here: "/usr/share/wallpapers/kali/contents/images"
i am yet to find how to set the wallpaper to a specific image though...
as far as i can tell, you need to create a hook in...
from what i have found, just remove --purge from the build script, although i personally don't like that as it is there for a reason. if you start with a fresh copy of live-build-config with your...
uh... that's not easy, the best you can do is get the live-build-config repository, create "config/includes.chroot" in the root of the repo and copy all the files you changed over to it with their...
i made my own live-build-config to create a headless version.
all i did was just remove kali-desktop-gnome from the package-lists file and set sshd to autostart with the OS (off by default).
if...
Hello,
I have a server with apt-cacher-ng installed that i use to cache packages from repositories, is it possible to setup live-build-config to use the cache server as a proxy server but only for...
Any update on this?
i have edited the files but there is no change
menu.cfg
menu hshift 0
menu width 82
menu title EFI Boot menu