Try:
rm -fR /var/lib/apt/lists/*
then
apt-get update
Type: Posts; User: root-boy
Try:
rm -fR /var/lib/apt/lists/*
then
apt-get update
the file you downloaded may be corrupted. Try to download a fresh one and try again
can you post your sources.list file ?
Can you post the result of the following command:
ls -al /home/eddie_nygma/.ICEauthority
Backtrack is no longer supported and this forums is for Kali so why you still use backtrack ?
airodump is used for packet capturing, so it will not stop until you press ctrl+c. i recommand that you take some time to read about the aircrack-ng suite and wireless hacking in general to be able...
If you are using Kali as a VM, then unless your card is USB, it will not be useable
It freezes or it takes some time to boot ? try to wait and if it boots try the dmesg command to see if there is any device that causes the problem
Try to target a specific IP address:
ettercap -i yourinterface -T -q -P dns_spoof -M ARP /herevictimslocalip/ //
Did you setup a multi/handler listener in your kali machine in interception of the meterpreter payload before executing it on the victim machine ? once executed, the payload will try to connect to...
browse to the src/wl/sys/ directory then:
nano wl_linux.c
Search for the following line and remove it.
#include <asm/system.h>
then search for the string
.ndo_set_multicast_list and...
Try to set up a multi/handler and see what you get.
Can you show us the result of the iwlist command and a trace of the commands you used to put your interface in monitor mode and to capture trafic with airodump-ng ?
What you are saying does not make sens. Try to learn and understand how to gather information on a target system (windows 7 in your case) and how to exploit vulnerabilities to get access using...
Are you sure you are booting from your hard drive where Kali is installed and not from a live CD / USB stick ?
To get an SSH access to your Kali machine you'll have to start the service first:
/etc/init.d/ssh start
There is no FTP server installed on Kali by default, so you'll have to install one and...
kali-linux-1.0.3-i386 is the 32 bits version and you are trying to install java (jdk-7u25-linux-x64.tar.gz) which is for the 64 bit version.
Yes this should work.
Spaces in the path of your wordlist may cause a problem. try to rename your folders/files to not include spaces. For example change "Expansion Drive" to "Expansion-Drive".
Are you using the 32 bit or the 64 bit version of Kali ?
Try to install the libssl-dev package and see what you get.
try:
apt-get update
and then:
apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
Check this link
Version 0.99.6-2 has been reported to not quite working with some Windows 7 computers. The precedent version 0.99.5-0 does however work perfectly
If you can connect to your wireless network and have an IP so your card is working fine on Kali.
First try to:
apt-get update
to refresh your package lists, then try again and see what you get.
this is my sources.list file:
#
# deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 _Kali_ - Official Snapshot amd64 LIVE/INSTALL$
#deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 _Kali_ - Official Snapshot amd64...
Can you show your /etc/apt/sources.list files ?
Ok can you post the output of those commands and the error your are getting when doing the bridge.
If i'm not mistaken, you have two wireless cards ? one to be used as an AP and the other to redirect victims to the internet ?
can you post the result of the following command :
iwconfig
Try
echo deb http://repo.kali.org/kali kali-bleeding-edge main >> /etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
and then try to install privoxy
I recommand setting your wireless card in monitor mode on a specific channel (the channel of the AP your are targeting) and use the --bssid option in airodump-ng to only see the desired AP.
What kind of usb dongle are you using ?
This thread contains an answer for your question
Have you some how made any changes on your usb stick ? Looks like your installation is corrupted. I recommand formating your usb stick and reinstalling Kali on it.
To be able to use the brctl command to bridge network connections under Kali, you need to install the bridge-utils package:
apt-get install bridge-utils
If i'm not mistaken you have configured the proxy settings of your system to connect to on24.com on port 8080 ?
Just extract the driver from the archive:
tar xvfz filename.tar.gz
look at the extracted files, you should find a guide explaining the installation process, it's generally a file called...
Did you set your card to monitor mode ?
I don't see anything abnormal in your post, if the update is big in size it could take some time to download.
Please post your threads in English.
For example:
find / -name file_to_searh
You can use locate or find commands from a shell to do your search.
Can you please give us more details on the hardware your are using (hard disk) and your partitions (file system used, etc...) ?
What do you mean by stuck on “Grub Loading” ?
Your are right, i did not notice that he's talking about a Kali VM.
Please give us more details on your problem, are you getting an error while trying to install the driver ?
obviously, encrypted Disk Install takes more time to complete, but if the erasing process is taking hours then you may have a hardware problem with your hard disk. what is your hard disk BTW ?
I always recommand reading docs first, you will get a lot of answers.
What is your video card ?