Backtrack 5 r3 GNOME Can't connect to the internet with TPLink TLWN722N card
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: March 11, 2013
Hi, I am new to this forum and to linux, so if I post with bad etiquette or anything, I apologize.
Alright, here is my problem. I am running Backtrack 5 r3 fully installed on my hdd, with a TP-link TL-WN722N USB wireless card. I know that Backtrack detects my device because it shows up as 'Atheros AR9271' (I shortened that name a little but I will post the results of lsusb below which has the full name) when I run lsusb. However, when I open wicd, it shows that there are no networks available. Here are some ideas I've had:
1) I have the AR9271 driver, but I don't know if it's installed or not (it may be installed by default but I am not sure).
2) It may have something to do with me needing to do a modeswitch. I tried usb_modeswitch -v 0cf3 -p 9271 but didn't seem to have any luck with it (I will post the result of that below).
3) My wireless interface file seems to be lacking something, but I am not sure what (I will post its contents below), and if it is, I am not sure what to
HOw To Install Asterisk In Backtrack 5 r3
location: linuxquestions.com - date: June 15, 2013
Hello Genius!
I Installed Backtrack In My Laptop Dell..
My Laptop Is Running As a Dual Boot Windows 7 Home Premium / Backtrack 5 R3
I Wanted To Know How to install ASTERISK In backtrack 5r3
i tried almost all the command to install asterisk in backtrack 5r3..
Unfortunately i m Unsuccessful To Install ASTERISK IN BACKTRACK.. Help me please
Could u Plz Tell ME HOw To Install asterisk inbacktrack5r3
Thanks In Advance
Regards:-Mohit khemchandani
backtrack 5 r3
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: November 2, 2012
A stupid question.. but i cant really get .. how i can install this operating system on my computer. Atm im on Windows 7 x64 ,Home premium.. my hard disk is 500gb , i did split it on two parts ,so i have empty part now of 160 gb , am i able to install bt there through windows ? Or i need to boot a device first? Thanks in advnace. Thanks i advance.
Can't get a network interface to show up in Backtrack 5 R3
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: September 8, 2013
Hello all;
first of all I'd like to say I'm a newbie to Linux. I've used it for some time but never really got around at troubleshooting problems.
So I've installed Backtrack 5 R3 onto my hard disk and I'm using it side-by-side with my Windows 7. However, I can't seem to get an internet connection-most people say that this is because I didn't activate the networking. Yes, I have activated the networking by using the start networking command, however the only output I get is something like: "stop networking/waiting". There are no wireless connections in wicd and I can't get connect to the Internet using an ethernet cable either. In fact, Backtrack doesn't detect those internet flags like "wlan0" and "eth0" at all. Since I'm new to Backtrack and Linux completely, I didn't know what information should I put here in order to get help. The "iwconfig" command reported:
lo - no wireless extensions
the "ifconfig" command reported informatio
[SOLVED] Backtrack 5 R3 DPKG post installation error (se toolkit, beef and w3af specifically)
location: linuxquestions.com - date: August 20, 2013
I know that very very many of you will say that this is the wrong place to post a backtrack question but the administrators of the backtrack forums have closed off registration (9:27pm 8/20/13).
So here is my problem:
I am currently running the newest revision of backtrack 5 (revision 3), its still quite glitchy. I'll run
#apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
everything will update and install smoothly until I reach beef (screenshot), which has an installation error with dpkg, specifically line 5 on beef.postinst which I believe is (forgive me if I am wrong my coding skills are still in their infancy) -
update-menus
I have absolutely no idea why this causes problems, Ive been completely stumped on it for about a week. Any way after beef has this install error it sets off a sort of chain reaction where there is another dpkg error with w3af (screenshot 2) -
"Subprocess installed post-installation script error exit status 1"
Similar to the beef error I have abs
Help with enabling USB connected wifi device with BackTrack 5 R3
location: linux.com - date: December 14, 2013
I decided to use my second computer as my designated Backtrack 5 R3 computer, but unfortunately it's in the basement and is unable to get a wired connection.
I have been using a USB WiFi adaptor for the computer for the past two years, and it works fine on Windows but not Backtrack.
Please note that I am not running BackTrack 5 R3 on a VM, it is installed alongside my other operating system(s)...
Anyhow, I put in the disc for my WiFi adaptor and installed the software for it, but it won't run the program(I wasn't too surprised by this), so I can't enter my network details to connect to the internet the way I normally would.
I am still new to Linux, so how should I go about this problem?
Any and all help appreciated.
Thanks!
Backtrack 5 R3 and TLWN722N V1.1 compatibility issues
location: linuxquestions.com - date: June 1, 2013
Hi guys.
First off I would like to say that this is my first post on this forum and I am a total newbie on both linux and backtrack.
And please Im Norwegian so english is not my first language.
Im running a native Backtrack 5 R3 out of a HP Elitebook 2530p combined with a TL-WN722N V1.1 USB wireless network card.
I did some reading on different sites that this USB adapter was suppose to be working out of the box with BT 5 R3 before I ordered it.
So this is what im trying to do, I have a router at home by the model Dir-655 with WPS pin enabled on it and I want to use reaver to crack the PIN/WPA password.
This is what I have done so far and the problems im receiving.
Checking my interfaces.
Code:
[SOLVED] [HELP] BackTrack 5 R3 Cannot connect to the internet + PICTURES
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: December 3, 2013
For over 3 days now I am trying and trying to get this wireless working! I've tried almost every tutorial over the YouTube, Backtrack-linux forums, aircrack-ng forums and others.
The only one thing I haven't tried is to update the firmware for my Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 2230 from here --> http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/...lwifi#Download , just because I really don't know how to do it.
PS: In 2 or 3 tuts I saw they launch the network simply by going to Service --> Start Network and then they're doing the terminal job. I dont have that option...
What I am talking about?
Imma be honest with You guys... I've started with the tought that I want to have a dual boot laptop (Win7 + BackTrack 5 R3) , and hack WiFi passwords (that noob in me... )
I have to say I have experience with computers at all, WebDesign and Developing.
What I've got?
Dell Inspiron 17R 5721
With 1TB, 8GB RAM, Intel Dual Core i7-3517U,
Internet cards (I really dont know do I have 2 of them or what?! (m
BackTrack 5 r3 MacBook Pro
location: linuxquestions.com - date: August 29, 2012
I have installed backtrack 5 r3 on my MacBook Pro 15' (Processor 2.66 GHz Intel core i7 ; Memory 4GB 1067 MHz DDR8) via Virtual Box. When I open the wick network manager an error appears " Could not connect the wick's D-bus interface. Check the wick log for error messages." Then it opens up and scans it says wired-default and no wireless networks found. I installed the VBox guest additions.
At some point i tried compiling a few programs on mac os x 10.7 (Lion), and i had no problem running them, except when I tried to use hydra "hydra -l admin -p admin -e ns -t 10 -f -s 192.168.1.1 http-get /
It came up with 0 valid passwords every time. But it worked with hydra from backtrack. I also compiled nmap with worked fine but ettercap didn't get me any logged passwords or usernames.
I would prefer to use backtrack but I can't get it to find wireless networks or get it into full screen mode.
So if you could tell me what I should do to get the wireless networks to be avail
LXer: BackTrack 5 R3 Screenshot Tour
location: linuxquestions.com - date: August 14, 2012
Published at LXer:
The time has come to refresh our security tool arsenal - BackTrack 5 R3 has been released. R3 focuses on bug fixes as well as the addition of over 60 new tools – several of which were released in BlackHat and Defcon 2012. A whole new tool category was populated - 'Physical Exploitation', which now includes tools such as the Arduino IDE and libraries, as well as the Kautilya Teensy payload collection. Together with our usual KDE and GNOME, 32/64-bit ISO images, we have released a single VMware Image (GNOME, 32-bit).
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