Originally Posted by
skycrazy
how to edit dhcp3-server when isc-dhcp-server is installed instead,
For this attack to work properly, we must edit the dhcp3-server file to include our wireless interface.
[-] This will allow dhcp3 to properly assign IPs. (INTERFACES="at0")
[*] SET will now launch nano to edit the file.[*] Press ^X to exit nano and don't forget to save the updated file!
[!] If you receive an empty file in nano, please check the path of your dhcp3-server file!
Im at a loos, a dead end,
Please anyone, i get the empty file how to point set to the right file?
Thank you
Starting with ubuntu 11.04 (and Debian 6 I believe), the default dhcp server is isc-dhcp-server. The issue is if the call made from SET is hardcoded, then there is not way to fix the issue yourself. I had this issue with easy-creds as well. I had to change it to find the dhcp server version installed.
The proper path to the file specified is -> /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server
Check to see if isc-dhcp-server is install:
Code:
dpkg -s isc-dhcp-server
Installing isc-dhcp-server
Code:
apt-get install isc-dhcp-server
Editing proper file
Code:
nano /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server
Now I didn't find a dhcp option in the set_config file, so it may be hardcoded to use dhcp3. If that is the case, please reach out to the developer of SET.