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Re: [Tutorial] Hacking Networks with N900
All what i know in linux
that nothing is impossible and for bt5 they are not needed cause running bt5 with chroot having the injection drivers for our wlan card in n900 will be applied in bt5 so IMO i don't think it is important to have external wifi-card also it will suck your battery in 30 minutes |
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What I meant was that such drivers already exist in Backtrack5 - so the term I am looking for is probably "porting" them to Maemo. And I disagree that it will discharge the battery in 30mins, it is not THAT hungry for energy.
It is just that the internal wifi has really low power/range so you need to be really close to the Access Point to do anything more requiring than regular browsing really. |
Re: [Tutorial] Hacking Networks with N900
@Hotshot
OMG i just can't get it ln should be already installed in every linux system 1-) you might be not running it as root 2-) you might have messed up with n900 causing it a lot of problems(not sure) EDIT: can anyone else try it and tell the result |
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and it must be possible to port the drivers in bt5 to n900 but the problem is with the modules (it will take a long time and effort) but so far (for me) didn't have issus hacking (aps) caused for a far distance but i can say it is true when scanning aps with normal internet access it has a small range but not if using airodump |
Re: [Tutorial] Hacking Networks with N900
cd /home/user/MyDocs/karam
mv ettercap-ng.tar.gz /opt cd /opt tar xzvf ettercap-ng.tar.gz chmod +rwx -R ettercap/ rm ettercap-ng.tar.gz cd # maybe not required This is the problem im having is below. ln -s /opt/ettercap/lib/libnet.so.1.3.0 /usr/lib/libnet.so.1 ln -s /opt/ettercap/bin/ettercap /usr/bin ln -s /opt/ettercap/bin/etterfilter /usr/bin ln -s /opt/ettercap/bin/etterlog /usr/bin when I cd # where am I changing to? It still should be in /opt/ right? |
Re: [Tutorial] Hacking Networks with N900
no you will be at /root
with cd nothing after it but if you started with sudo gainroot you will be in /home/user |
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are you f**king kidding me? All this work to run Wifite? Why not just run wifite script after resizing your /tmp???
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Re: [Tutorial] Hacking Networks with N900
@szopin
i have actually linked wifite thread you should talk with them about that and this work is not only to run wifite it is for every kind of network hacking :) |
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