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    [Announce] Yet another MITM attack script (Yamas-ARM)

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    bipinbn | # 31 | 2011-06-15, 07:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by vi_ View Post
    Point 1. This doesn't work by your instructions.
    Point 2. Please explain this error here:

    Code:
    Enter IP adresse(s).
    192.168.1.2
     Targeting 192.168.1.2 on 192.168.1.1 on wlan0 with Ettercap
    
     Attack should be running smooth, enjoy.
    
    
    Warning: Cannot convert string "nil2" to type FontStruct
    
    Attack is running. You can :
    1. Rescan network.
    2. Add a target (useless if targeting whole network).
    Point 3. Does this actually require a working version of 'arpspoof' installed.

    For Point 2: I see that the error is not related to the script . Its a warning related to xterm. Just type xterm in the terminal and you can see the same warning.

    Thanks
    Bipin

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    demiurgo0 | # 32 | 2011-06-15, 07:29 | Report

    is there any solution to the password window does not set the error "can not open '/ temp / yamas.txt': no such file or directory"?

    thanks

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    mr_pingu | # 33 | 2011-06-15, 08:13 | Report

    temp must tmp

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    demiurgo0 | # 34 | 2011-06-15, 08:46 | Report

    that is fixed in the script?
    change where you change temp put tpm?

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    stevomanu | # 35 | 2011-06-15, 08:49 | Report

    i went thou the script an there is no were it shows that path as

    /temp/yamas.txt it is tmp/yamas.txt but why does it say that thou , a problem some were an i couldnt find it ..

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    Unhuman | # 36 | 2011-06-15, 09:46 | Report

    Script creates the file at /TMP/$filename.txt .The file itself is created by sslstrip. What I can think of is:
    1. You don't have sslstrip installed
    2. You are NOT running the script as root
    3. You don't have a /tmp/ directory pre-created, however I am pretty sure sslstrip can create the directory itself when run as root.

    About the font error - it is irrelevant ignore it. It has something to do with xterm and it doesn't affect the way the script works.

    EDIT:

    This does NOT require arpspoof installed. (actually there isn't a arpspoof package available for maemo at all )

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    Last edited by Unhuman; 2011-06-15 at 09:54.

     
    stevomanu | # 37 | 2011-06-15, 10:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by Unhuman View Post
    Script creates the file at /TMP/$filename.txt .The file itself is created by sslstrip. What I can think of is:
    1. You don't have sslstrip installed
    2. You are NOT running the script as root
    3. You don't have a /tmp/ directory pre-created, however I am pretty sure sslstrip can create the directory itself when run as root.

    About the font error - it is irrelevant ignore it. It has something to do with xterm and it doesn't affect the way the script works.

    EDIT:

    This does NOT require arpspoof installed. (actually there isn't a arpspoof package available for maemo at all )
    thats for help , but i am running as root also i do have sslstrip installed an i do have a tmp folder other things are in there ...

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    comaX | # 38 | 2011-06-15, 10:14 | Report

    Hi everyone ! I received a mail from a member (torpedo48) who noticed an error due to me being exhausted as fcuk : I forgot to change back egrep /root/grepcred.txt to /tmp/... after being done testing it in local...
    Thanks to him !

    I'm correcting this as I speak, so download it again it a few minutes And some should see some of there problems solved.

    The guys getting /temp/ errors though, I don't why at all ! There isn't any /temp/ path ! What's the default temp dir on the device ? Maybe I just have to change that since an awful lot of errors come from there. Can someone edit the script and replace the /tmp/ to /temp/ to check if it's better ?

    I do not own a N900, so I can't answer every question you guys have, sorry ! But I bet Unhuman and the other members will do great

    Sorry again for the stupid error !

    Edit : done ! Keep testing it, and reporting
    Don't hesitate to mail, me I check them often so I'll be able to react quickly

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    Last edited by comaX; 2011-06-15 at 10:25.
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    stevomanu | # 39 | 2011-06-15, 10:42 | Report

    have downloaded new script an im still getting same error ...

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    comaX | # 40 | 2011-06-15, 11:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by stevomanu View Post
    have downloaded new script an im still getting same error ...
    Have you tried editing the script to use /temp/ instead of /tmp/ ?
    I used /tmp/ because it just makes sense, but it could be in root just as well, so just try editing all the paths to something else !

    I don't think that should be a problem, but also check the permissions to make sure the file has read permissions... (that's a long shot...)

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