You can always update the app manually by downloading the latest nethunter apk file from Offensive Security's github.
Bottom of the wiki has a link to the latest apk and source code:...
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You can always update the app manually by downloading the latest nethunter apk file from Offensive Security's github.
Bottom of the wiki has a link to the latest apk and source code:...
Same issue here. But you can always update the app manually by downloading the latest nethunter apk file from Offensive Security's github.
Bottom of the wiki has a link to the latest apk and...
Did you follow the upgrade instructions for 2.0 -> Rolling...? Wonder if that's the issue.
Instructions available @:
https://www.kali.org/news/kali-linux-rolling-edition-2016-1/
That was the first thing I attempted. Did not solve the issue.
Awesome, glad it works! Yeah, I've never been able to get the dictionary to work on any installation without adding the path manually.
Which version did you install from the Offensive Security site? It seems there's only flo option there as well:
https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-nethunter-download/
I had the same exact issue on my Nexus 6 after install of 3.0 tonight. TP Link card wouldn't come up on ifconfig, but showed on lsusb. Uname showed a stock tag on kernel. I went ahead and followed...