Hi there
This should fix the problem:
Type: Posts; User: reidamaxia
Hi there
This should fix the problem:
You might post us any logs..? It's difficult to say anything without getting some informations!
If you need to save your data, make another machine and attach the kali-disc (not as the main-disc!).
To increase your disc size, have a look at the settings in your vmware-player. You can...
Hi tbowser,
You didn't write, if you tried to login just with a new user, without adding him to sudo-group ;)
Because basically you asked for a non-root-user, so why do you want to add him to the...
Hi braindeadengineer,
Another problem could appear, if you try to separate any partition automatically.
If you want a separate /home or /var (or both :P) partition, look at this:...
Hi tbowser,
How about the terminal? Just by tipping su [USER]?
You'll know that the loggin worked properly if you see something like: [USER]@[HOST]:/$
Another question is, if you can log in...
Hi together
I tried exactly the same commands as @tbowser did and get the exactly same error. Interestingly I can log in into terminal (su [USER]) but not into the GUI. Also the terminal then...
Hi braindeadengineer,
my first thought would be, that you allocated to less disk space. Did you choose dynamically allocating?
Or you might simply have to less disk space on your host. (I think...
Hi DarkSecurity,
thank you for posting your solution.
regards, reidamaxia
If you do not know how to purge..
regards, reidamaxia
Hi there
As I saw in your photos, your working commands are all stored in /bin/ or /sbin/.
But if you want to use a command from /usr/bin/ or /usr/sbin/ such as aptitude, apt-get or service, it's...
Hi there,
My question is, what did you try already? Only the few things written on top?
Next: Did you really change anything in the conffiles? Not only by writing, it might be also deleting,...
Hi there
have had a look in a newer thread with the same problem and found yours while searching a solution!
Please follow this thread as it's stupid to have the same theme two times -->...
Hi there
Your /etc/apt/sources.list has to contain the following lines:
If you want source or kali-dev repositories too, read more -->...
Hi there
Could you post your auth.log right after you tried to connect via ssh?
Also the output of "service ssh status" please (after connection too)!
regards, reidamaxia
Hi Bun0L3z
Sure this is a variant too :D But if you would have done a lot of configs and would make them again now, you might run into the problem again..
No Problem! Enjoy your working Apache!...
Hi there
It might be a key based problem. Thry this:
Otherwise you might expand your sources.list as following:
regards, reidamaxia
Hi Alpha-moe
You do not have to uninstall but disabling the packages with sysv-rc-conf. Next you should run the following steps:
apt-get autoclean
apt-get clean
Then remove the packages...
Hi Brun0L3z
I'm sorry for my late answer, I have had a lot to do.
OK, the folders look all good!
I cat my own apache2.conf and did some research due to the output --> found this...
Hi Burn0L3z
I got the reason: I am pretty sure you do not have a folder in /etc/apache2/ named mods-enabled.. am I right?
Do you see the end of your cat line? It is like "directory"..
I...
Hi there
Due to this, there is an error in your /etc/apache2/apache2.conf on line 244. Could you cat this line please?
What did you change in this file?
regards, reidamaxia
Hi there
I need some more informations.. So you can see only the background? If you open any window, does it appear or not?
Can you open a viewable terminal with ctrl + righ click? If so, you...
Hi TimeWasterX
Cant you change into any other resolution or just into the 1920x1080?
Also: Did you try it through GUI or command line?
This would be the command for:
regards, reidamaxia
Hi AAA
Are you root?
Otherwise run the command with "sudo" at the beginning or change to root by tipping "sudo su".. :)
regards, reidamaxia
Hi _tikal
I dont know a reason or fix for your fail. But i got an idea!
My thoughts: /var/log
And then search for an error in the time your fail happens.. (might be syslog or user.log)
If you...
Hi yhi
Your /etc/apt/sources.list has to contain the following two lines:
deb http://http.kali.org/kali sana main non-free contrib
deb http://security.kali.org/kali-security sana/updates main...
Hi Mastrofranco,
any log file would be helpful!
I don't know if there is a specific error log for sqlmap, but you could search in /var/log.
Otherwise please post some standard logs, maybe we can...
Hi DocHolliday
I think you didnt follow my steps really correct :) You sources.list doest not look like I suggested it... -->
So as Negatho says, you are missing a repository path!
regards,...
Hi there,
at this point I would suggest you to read this: https://forums.kali.org/showthread.php?27958-Error-404-while-fetching-sources-%28apt-get-update%29
It's an earlier forum post about the...
Hi there
I think it's normal! Mine does it too.. and I can sniff perfectly!
I did a quick research too and found this: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forums/showthread.php?t=43071
Just in case...
Hi there,
what you mean with updated sources.list? I've tried it with the standard one: https://www.kali.org/news/kali-moto-eol/
Then I followed this guide:...
Thank you!
Hi there,
While updating, my Kali tries to fetch http://http.kali.org/kali/dists/kali and http://security.kali.org/kali-security/dists/kali, which do both not exist, right? So this ends up in an...