pause the video if its too fast....
1. start bt4 "duh!! simple right"
2. start the network with these commands
NOTE: use sudo if not in root, if in root dont need to use sudo
Command
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sudo start-network
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or
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sudo service wicd start
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or
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sudo /etc/init.d/network start
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NOTE: i dont use this one b/c it dont work for me
3. either download bum from synaptic pakage manger or use terminal
-if in synaptic just search for bum and install like u see in the video
-if terminal use these next command
Command
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sudo apt-get install bum
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REMEMBER: use sudo if not in root. if in root dont use sudo
4. go to the dragon start button icon then = system = Bootup-manager
5. once bootup-manger is loaded, look for wicd like in the video
-it should be the one that says......
-wired and wireless network manager
-wicd
put an x to it so it selected and then hit apply.
6. reboot by using this command
Command
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sudo shutdown -r now
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REMEMBER about the sudo
7. enjoy
NOTE: i've been trying to figure out how to do this manually thats why this video is late but eh i told my self this is for dummies :) why not just load boot up manager into this
boot up manager aka bum
b- boot
u- up
m- manager
i missed spelled airmon-ng when trying to figure out my interface... remember to look for that interface name and then load it into the preferences in wicd manager... you might need to reboot wicd or reboot it all.... to reboot wicd
Command
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sudo service wicd stop
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Command
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sudo service wicd start
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Command
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sudo services wicd restart
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and then see if that read ur wifi :)
NOTE.... stay safe and brush ur teeth now go read up inforamtion on ur own happy days
@curemymind 1- I have netgrear and Broadcom the one that came with my notebook. 2. I don't know how to disconnect vmware from my host and connecting it to my guest OS
Youzersef 5 months ago
@Youzersef the one that is integrated with your notebook you will not be able to use b/c of how vmware works... U will be able to use the usb wifi... I do have a video of how to disconnect the usb from your host to your guest... there are also other video from other people on youtube with the same video...My video is called "backtrack 4 usb wifi & net set on vm for dummies" so if you want to search for that or just look though my videos by clickong on my name...
curemymind 5 months ago
@ciremymind I have netgear wnda 31000 idont know what's the card name of it/I'm using backtrack iso with vmware my wifi is USB and I have notebook is acer aspire one d275 runing windows 7 starter thank you for asking me please help me because I want to try it
Youzersef 5 months ago
@Youzersef I believe that you will need the drivers for this from the netgear website... If this is not a usb which i think it is you will not be able to use it in vmware... But if this is a USB then just look for the drivers for Linux from netgear... Also make sure that vmware is disconnecting it from your host and connecting it to your guest OS which should be your bt installation...
curemymind 5 months ago
airmon-ng no interface
Youzersef 5 months ago
@Youzersef 1st off what kind of wifi card do you have? and how are you using the backtrack iso? vmware or full HDD install? what kind of wifi card is it, is it usb or pci, mini pci, pcmcia? Laptop or Desktop?
curemymind 5 months ago