It is not clear that monitor mode on the raspberry pi is actually working. I can not see anything but beacons and some spanning tree stuff, despite generating ordinary traffic, even unsecured...
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It is not clear that monitor mode on the raspberry pi is actually working. I can not see anything but beacons and some spanning tree stuff, despite generating ordinary traffic, even unsecured...
I have been using Linux on raspberry pi to expand the images. The instructions on the web site say to just dd the image to the SD card, but what works for me is
xzcat mimagefile | dd of=/dev/sda...
Are you trying to send spoofed e-mail, read your e-mail, or use the web interface?
Accounts in Unix, including Linux have numbers, internally, not names. The name-to-number and number-to-name translation are done by referencing a file called /etc/passwd.
So, let's say you add a...
Did you make a backup? Did you install into separate partitions or did you overlay your old partitions? Have you searched your file system to see if the things you wanted to save are there?
Most...
In an effort to get monitor mode working on any raspberry pi, I grabbed the 32 bit image, verified the published Sha 256, and installed it with dd from another raspberry pi, using an adapter that...
I downloaded the recent version image of kali (64 bit), installed it on a pi 4 and apt upgraded. The aircrack suite told me to kill processes (I did) and then I used it to start a monitor mode...