Update: I hope this was not the wrong way to go about it, but from the recovery terminal, here is what I did...
apt-get remove --purge nvidia-*
reboot
After this, Kali boots back up. Now, on...
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Update: I hope this was not the wrong way to go about it, but from the recovery terminal, here is what I did...
apt-get remove --purge nvidia-*
reboot
After this, Kali boots back up. Now, on...
I wish I would have found this thread before I set out to install the drivers. Now all I get is the gray error screen and I can no longer login to kali. Did I basically just brick my OS or is there a...
I was able to add successfully to the sources.list file, but I am still getting hung up on Waiting for headers. When I run apt-get update it gets hung up at 0%. When I run apt-get upgrade it gets...
I am trying this and having issues, but I am positive I am doing something incorrect on my end. Would you mind sharing your sources.list contents?
This is a new issue and for some reason I am having it on 3 separate machines, 2 running Kali rolling native and 1 running Kali rolling on virtual box. In all instances, I am able to ping out to the...
Thank you for the help guys. I was able to update hydra even further, however, now I am receiving the message:
1 of 1 target successfully completed, 15 valid passwords found
So essentially...
I am new to Hydra and everything seems pretty straight forward, however, running an attack against my apache server/DVWA to test it out using a short password list I put together containing the...
UPDATE: and the closest thing I have to a solution!
Kali closed my bug report with the following message:
"If you cut the network connection, then you have to reconfigure it the next time
you...
I have been having an issue for a few days now and I think it comes down to the fact that my DHCP stopped working properly. Everything seems fine until I take down the interface (ifconfig wlan0 down)...
Thanks mmusket33,
I had figured that out the other day to use in a pinch, however, before this issue started, I always just used macchanger. Regardless, the problem, as it turns out, has nothing...
UPDATE: I have been working at isolating the issue and I think I have figured out where it is.
Everything is fine until I:
ifconfig wlan0 down
ifconfig wlan0 up
The network shows connected...
Bug reported 0003316.
Is anybody else out there having an issue with this? I did a fresh virtual box install tonight using an ISO I downloaded tonight as well from kali.org and right out of the...
UPDATE: I can't believe I didn't think of this before! It has nothing to do with macchanger. I tested it out just now simply taking the interface down and then up again
ifconfig wlan0 down
...
That is interesting. I have not tried this on a wired connection, but I will check, if only to isolate it to a bug having to do strictly with wifi. I hope it is something that will be fixed in an...
I have been using macchanger for a while now and I have never encountered this issue until the other day. When I use the terminal to change the mac address as I always have, I notice the wifi symbol...
Truly a lovely find. My hat is off. Thank you.
Thank you. This worked very well for me. The only thing left out is the dynamic naming process should an alternative adapter be used from time to time. However, this solves so much that I can't...
I tried this the other day and it works, but it is not persistent. I suppose running a script on startup is doable, however, I have not tested how it might work when restarting network manager or...
I am having this issue as well. The silver lining is that everything actually works the way it is supposed to other than scripts I have written for wlan0. However, both the script issue as well as...