Gonzalez Posted January 27, 2010 Report Posted January 27, 2010 BackTrack 4 Final was launched a few weeks back with a better compilation of security tools and bugfixes. For those who have never heard of BackTrack, you might want to start by reading up on the history and purpose of this Linux distro.Here is a simple HOWTO guide which I compiled while installing BT4 into my VMWare Workstation.PART 1 : Setting Up The VM * VMWare Workstation > File > New > Virtual Machine. * Select Typical (Recommended) configuration > Next. * Select the iso file > Guest Operating System : Linux Operating System > Version : Other Linux 2.6.x kernel. * Name the VM as BackTrack. * Allocated 8GB of disk space > Set it as Store Virtual Disk as a single file > Click on Finish when you are ready.PART 2 : The Installation * Boot up the image. * Select Start BackTrack FrameBuffer (1024 x 768). * BT4 starts initializing files and configurations. * At the root prompt, type in “startx” no quotes and press enter to access the desktop.(You are currently in Live CD mode and the installation has yet to take place) * Once you have the desktop, double click on install.sh and that will kick start the installation.The installation begins by asking you for your regional settings. Select as appropriate and follow through the on screen instructions.Once the installation completes, it will prompt for you for a restart. Just proceed! Backtrack should now be up and running. Have fun. Quote
H4e Posted January 29, 2010 Report Posted January 29, 2010 Frumos tutuorial! Poti explica si cum sa cofigurezi conectiunea la internet? Quote
cla1992 Posted January 29, 2010 Report Posted January 29, 2010 Ca iti faci o conexiune DHCP, faci asa:1)Deschizi consola si scrii asa : # ifconfig eth0 up # dhclient eth0 Sau :2) Deschizi iar consola si scrii: # /etc/init.d/networking start Quote
vizitatoru123 Posted January 30, 2010 Report Posted January 30, 2010 Prima data dai un "lspci" sa fi sigur daca iti vede placa de retea dupacare daca e wired reteaua :/etc/init.d/networking start#ifconfig eth0 up#dhclient eth0Daca e wireless trebuie sa ii dai tu un essid un WPA key etc. care le ai la pagina de router sa mearga, singura comanda care se adauca dupa # ifconfig wlan0 up este # iwconfig wlan0 dupacare adaugi essit si restu. Quote
vizitatoru123 Posted February 1, 2010 Report Posted February 1, 2010 sau mai usor, start-networkDa dar, daca nu configurezi /etc/network/interfaces si nu ai interfetele adaugate ... nu va merge Quote
H4e Posted February 1, 2010 Report Posted February 1, 2010 Multumesc am rezolvat cum a zis sickness si ca sa fiu sigur la final am dat si un start-network. Quote