General :: Testing The Wireless Network Security Using Backtrack

May 4, 2011

I have installed a "backtrack 4" in order to test the the wireless network security of my router. how and which commands would be needed. Also, do I need to install airodump into the host?

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General :: BackTrack 4 - Cannot See Wireless Adapter

Jan 31, 2010

I am new to linux and backtrack 4 and I didn't have a hard time installing it but my question is that I cant see my wireless adapter at all even in vmware settings. I am using Vmware player, backtrack 4, Gateway netbook LT2030u and my wireless adapter is Atheros AR5B95.

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General :: Install Wireless Usb Drivers To Backtrack?

Jun 12, 2011

i am newbie to backtrack.i have backtrac3 and it is not detecting my wireless usb. i have tplink TPLINK TL-WN722N I want to install its drive on back track.plz help me by answering with full tutorial plz i really need help.or you can send me tutorial to my email id.

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General :: Network Adapter Not Working In BackTrack 4

May 29, 2011

I cannot configure my network adapter in backtrack. I just downloaded backtrack 4 and the network adapter a Realtek PCIe FE family controller seem not to be working.

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General :: Backtrack 4 & Airmon-ng No Wireless Wg111v2 Card Show Up

Jan 24, 2011

I am trying to work my wireless card on backtrack 4. I use backtrack 4 through VMware. I have a netgear wg11v2 wirless card and when i try typing in airmon-ng no wireless cards show up. I made sure the my wireless card was connected to VMware but for some reason it does not show up. I've look around on many post and still have not found a solution I downloaded rtl8187_linux_26.1010.0622.2006 but not sure how to or where to install it or if I really even need it please someone been at this for about two weeks.

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General :: Configure Wireless Usb Adapter To Work With Backtrack 4 On Vmware?

Jul 15, 2011

how do i configure wireless usb adapter to work with backtrack 4 on vmware

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General :: Wireless On Slackware 13.1 Won't Work When Network Has Security Code / Fix It?

Apr 28, 2011

I'm using a hp dualprocessor athlon 11 g42-415dx notebook pc and my wireless wont work i put the passcode in wicd program and it says bad password. So i tried the pin code on the wireless router and that didnt work so am i doing something wrong or is there something wrong with the hardware? i got the wired connection to work but cant get wireless its a little more complex.

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Security :: Backtrack 5 - Release 10 May 2011

May 7, 2011

This is the first version that supports 64bit and ARM in addition the the 32 bit. Should be very interesting. [URL]

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Security :: BackTrack For Web Vulnerability Assessment?

Jan 13, 2011

I i've virtual machine that is running BackTrack4r2. I need to use the built-in tool Metaspolit in bt for assessing the security and vulnerability in websites The prob is that i dont have any about the Metaspolit tool.

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Ubuntu Security :: Are The Tools Backtrack Uses Compatible With

Feb 23, 2011

Im trying to run some penetration testing on my home wireless and want to know if the tools that backtrack uses are available in the repository.

Specifically tools that can be used to sniff out valid mac addresses and breaking wep encryption-what tools am i looking for?

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Security :: Armitage Metasploit BackTrack 4 No Collaboration Server Is Present

Mar 27, 2011

I am using BackTrack 4 RC 2, Metasploit and Armitage. I am not able to see my target computers in the target area of the Armitage application after performing an Nmap quick scan (OS detect) on my wireless network (I have several computers connected to the wireless network).

Furthermore, I got the following warnings when trying to do the Nmap quick scan (OS detect):

Quote:

What do these warnings mean?

I was following these steps (as seen in this video: [url])

Code:

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Hardware :: Wireless USB Dongle To Use With BackTrack

Oct 14, 2010

I need to buy a wireless USB dongle for an Linux laptop. The intention is to use it with a security penetration distro like BackTrack. I want it to work without having to do install anything outside of apt (especially NDISWrapper). It would be really nice to know if you're currently using it.

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Networking :: How To Install Wireless Driver On Backtrack

Dec 19, 2008

I have installed backtrack 3 on vmware workstation. I would like to install a TP-link TL-WN650G wireless card(atheros based - AR5005GS) onBacktrack because that it supports packet injection. Backtrack doesn't automatically recognize the device so I need to install the driver, I have done some research and found I needed to install the driver 'madwifi-old'(ieee80211 version) from here..http://aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=madwifihttp://madwifi-project.org/However I have no idea how to install them from inside backtrack, so if someone knows please let me know.

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Networking :: Configure A Network Route To A Host For Testing Network Interface?

Aug 30, 2010

today I tried to configure a network route to a host for testing my network interface. Code: route add 192.168.1.15 eth0 As I have to eth interfaces and both interface got their IP from DHCP (192.168.1.11 and 192.168.1.12) and are in the same subnet, I shut the other interface down:

Code: ifconfig eth1 down Then I tried to test the interface by doing a ping to 192.168.1.15.
Problem: When I unplug the cable from eth0 (and eth1 is still plugged) the ping still works. Somehow my linux (it's debian) powers up again eth0 and pings over this port.

How can I stop my linux doing this. I just want to have the route added only on the one interface - not the other. Is it maybe some case of a default-gateway?

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Ubuntu Networking :: No Wireless Networks Detected On BackTrack?

Oct 7, 2010

i installed backtrack recently....and wireless networks are not detected.... which deb to install because it is based on ubuntu 8.10

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Hardware :: Install The Wireless Card Drivers In Backtrack 3?

Sep 16, 2009

I wonder if there is anyone who could install the Wireless card drivers in Backtrack 3? and post where i can download it later?My Wireless card:Intel Wifi Link 5100 AGN( I found a post but i dont understand it and im new whit linux HERE )

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Networking :: Cannot Connect To Wireless (intel Pro 2915abg) In Backtrack 4 R2?

Jan 11, 2011

I am on an IBM thinkpad t43 using backtrack 4 r2. Wireless works in windows (/dev/sda1), openSUSE 11.3 (/dev/sda2), but not backtrack (sda3)


Code:
#cat /proc/pci
02:02.0 network Controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2915ABG [Calexico2] Network

[code]...

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Security :: App For Free Firewall Testing?

Nov 9, 2010

I would like to test my firewall rules. Is there some app or web service where I can do that ?

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Ubuntu Security :: Testing Shell Codes In 10.10

Feb 9, 2011

I am learning exploit development and learning some stuff about shellcodes now! The shellcode is absolutely right and have tested it. I am using the following code...(created by me) to run my shellcode..

Code:
// #include<stdio.h> we will not be needing this as we are not using any functions from the C library...Just basic logic of Pointers..
char shellcode[] = "x31xc0xb0x01x31xdbxb3x07xcdx80"; // basic exit shellcode
int main()
{ int *ret; // a simple integer pointer pointing a address
ret = (int *)&ret + 2; // change the address pointed by
(*ret) = (int)shellcode; }

Compiling :-
Code:
aneesh@aneesh-laptop:~/articles/C$ gcc test.c -o test -fno-stack-protector
Compiling gives no errors as expected..

Now the problem I am facing is that As I run the program :-
Code:
aneesh@aneesh-laptop:~/articles/C$ ./test
Segmentation fault

Strace output :-
Code:
aneesh@aneesh-laptop:~/articles/C$ strace ./test
execve("./test", ["./test"], [/* 37 vars */]) = 0 .....
set_thread_area({entry_number:-1 -> 6, base_addr:0xb78016c0, limit:1048575, seg_32bit:1, contents:0, read_exec_only:0, limit_in_pages:1, seg_not_present:0, useable:1}) = 0
mprotect(0xf5e000, 8192, PROT_READ) = 0
mprotect(0x8049000, 4096, PROT_READ) = 0
mprotect(0x15c000, 4096, PROT_READ) = 0
munmap(0xb7802000, 81274) = 0
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
+++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
Segmentation fault

I have some feeling that its because the program has no access to the memory containing the shellcode (May be???)..

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Programming :: Volunteer Needed For Security Testing

Sep 4, 2010

I need a person to look over and test the security of a program that I am writing. It is in its final stages so no major bugs should be in it. You have to be good in C programming, and know how encryption works. Being knowledgeable in security is a plus. Email me at <removed> or message in post if you are interested.

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Security :: Advanced Firewall And Testing - Block Certain Kinds Of Attacks?

Dec 14, 2010

I launched my website. At the moment the site has an firewall (iptables) enabled with very simple rules. All incoming traffic is blocked, except for the ports http and ssh. Everything is working perfect, but I want also to be able to block certain kinds of attacks. There are some really good examples on the internet, but I don't now if they contain all kinds of attacks which are relevant to my situation. To be clear, I only server web content through port 80 and use ssh to remote login.

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Security :: Using Open Source Network Security Tools On Large Network

Jul 5, 2010

how efficient and effective are these snort, argus, ossec etc etc for an organization having 3500 PC Network, connected through 700+ Cisco Devices (Layer 2 and Layer 3), and scattered on 130 different sites (geographically)? what should be the combination of products and what should be the architecture for an efficient forensics activity?

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General :: Way To Prevent Network Manager From Storing Password For Wireless Network

Sep 27, 2010

Our corporate wireless network uses continuously changing passwords with RSA tokens.So every time we need to connect to the wireless we need to enter a new password off the RSA token. For extra fun using the wrong password a couple of times in a row causes the users account to be locked.Network manager automatically stores and reuses the password, with the net result that it is constant getting my account locked.Is there some way to prevent it from storing my password for that network?

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Debian Configuration :: Wireless Config With System In Testing?

Nov 8, 2015

I'm trying to set up my Intel Wireless 3945ABG (which is supported in the kernel) and I don't understand where to start if I want to use systemd to do this.

I've installed my Debian (Stretch Alpha4) base system using the wireless to download the necessary components but when I boot into the system I need to set up the wireless card separately.

I would prefer to be able to install wireless without the requirement of connecting via ethernet so no package installs other than what is downloaded by the installer.

I can't even find documentation on this specific issue because everyone seems to reference /etc/network/interfaces which AFAIK is not supported in systemd. How do I configure a wireless card using only systemd?

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Ubuntu :: Network Performance Testing Tools

Mar 3, 2009

I would like to test network performance, to get statistic information. Is there any tools where I could specify partikular message size send as a constant for many times and in an output I could get time for each transaction? There is a tool called ApacheBench, it is for webserver testing, but I would like to find something similar for network testing. I have also tried Netpipe, Netperf, Iperf, but they do not show information in an output, which I would like to see.

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Hardware :: Two Computer Network For Server Testing?

Jul 19, 2011

I would like some opinions on creating a two computer network so I can study a server in action. I would prefer that it was on a level below accessing the internet and then being routed back at this point. Installing a router is fine.

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OpenSUSE Wireless :: When Click The Button To Connect To A Wireless Network This Message Apears:Network Management Disabled?

Mar 23, 2010

When i click the button to connect to a wireless network this message apears:Network management disabled

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Ubuntu :: Testing Before Installation - Can't Connect To My Home Network

Jun 3, 2010

This is my first ever time trying out a Linux based system and I would like to ask a quick question. When you plug in your cd/flash drive it comes up with the option to try Ubuntu before installing it on your hard drive. When I go to try I can't connect to my home network. Is this because it is in the try mode? Or something else?

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Debian Installation :: No Wireless On Jessie Testing With Intel 6300 Card

Mar 9, 2015

I just installed jessie testing however the wireless card was not recognized, lspci says it's Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300.

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Debian Installation :: Testing Netinst Network Down On First Boot In Virtual Box

Jul 11, 2015

I'm using the debian testing netinst image (from below url) and trying to install on virtualbox (part of a debian testing vagrant base box build pipeline I've got). This hasn't worked properly for last couple of weeks. Host system is also debian testing.URL....

if I accept all the defaults through the installer (apart from small details like timezone), I end up with a system in which the network does not work. It seems that /etc/network/interfaces has eth0 but the actual network card is called enp0s3, so no network comes up at first boot (despite that the network works fine during the actual install). I can easily fix it after the first boot by editing /etc/network/interfaces and replacing eth0 by enp0s3 and then doing an ifup. This is fine for a workaround but begs the question of why does it fail in the first place.

I have googled a bit and found this thread: [URL] .... which describes a similar issue, and there are other threads out there describing the change.

The udev change seems reasonable enough, but also some package involved in basic debian netinst installation has a bug given that the default install path results in a broken system. Question is, is there a bug already reported (I couldn't find it), or else, which package should I report the issue against? End result should be basic install does not require editing after boot to fix the network.

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