Hak5: VPN in BackTrack 5 with Network Manager

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2011

Hulu and the BBC iPlayer everywhere with a little VPN action to bypass Geo IP filters. We'll be setting up Network Manager in BackTrack5. Plus, Linux inside of Windows, graphing trace-routes in terminal and a whole lot more this time on Hak5!

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  • What does Hak5 do in their spare time at the lab (Filming place)?

  • @HydraeNox I write a lot of segments, do a lot of research and work on graphics and other stuff to bring out new products. Shannon manages the HakShop, writes segments, manages our social networking presence. Paul edits, continues to build out the studio, works on -insert secret project here- . It's a pretty busy little studio/lab/office/fire house. You're welcome to visit :)

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  • @core215311 douchebag

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  • skip to 3:47 to avoid wasting your time

  • i follow all the instruction and i was stock at 9:45 because i dont know what to do after that. all i heard from your tut. is "run top" what was that? where i could find that one?

  • 09:46 how did you do that? :)

  • Shannon is hawt!

  • How can I call the applet in KDE?

  • I can't see to keep the icon on my task bar. I had it there but I was messing around customizing my task bars and i deleted the icon, I can connect to everything just fine after typing nm-applet & but once i close that terminal it shuts the program down. any one help me with this?

  • @BORDELIKboy

    1) No. Backtrack is a Linux distribution. You don't need to already have linux to start using linux. You should get instructions on how to install or run Backtrack (or some other type of linux). Before you think about installing though, use iso burning software to create a live CD or live DVD. It's a CD or DVD that you can boot your computer from to run linux without installing to your hard drive. Boot your Macbook and other computers from the live DVD to see if it'll work ok.

  • 25 sweet 

  • @modelearth Tell me about it. I bet he wishes he hadn't given an open invitation now.

  • @BORDELIKboy LOFLLLLLCOPTEERRRRR!!!!

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