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Hi!
Custom kali was updated yesterday, can you download and import it again? The Autoit shortcut should be there.Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Are you using an apple computer with a M-series chip?Greetings!
DiegoOctober 21, 2024 at 7:01 pm in reply to: COMMUNICATING WITH CLOUD COMPUTERS REMOTELY USING SSH #201459Diego PérezModeratorHi!
Use kali without a capital K, and as long as the key is correct then it should connect.Greetings!
DiegoOctober 9, 2024 at 6:47 pm in reply to: COMMUNICATING WITH CLOUD COMPUTERS REMOTELY USING SSH #199317Diego PérezModeratorHi!
Can you share a screenshot with the command used and the result please?Thanks!
DiegoOctober 8, 2024 at 7:10 pm in reply to: COMMUNICATING WITH CLOUD COMPUTERS REMOTELY USING SSH #198994Diego PérezModeratorHi!
You are typing kali with capital K and it won’t work. Pay attention to what Zaid is typing and use the same syntax. Also, open a new thread to avoid spamming the original poster with your questions.Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Can I see the result of ifconfig in Kali, ipconfig in the target machine, bettercap’s version, the command you used to start bettercap and the contents of the spoof caplet please?
Can you also show me Kali’s and Window’s network settings in VMware?Thanks!
DiegoOctober 1, 2024 at 9:15 pm in reply to: COMMUNICATING WITH CLOUD COMPUTERS REMOTELY USING SSH #196769Diego PérezModeratorHi!
Glad you got it!
DiegoSeptember 27, 2024 at 6:52 pm in reply to: COMMUNICATING WITH CLOUD COMPUTERS REMOTELY USING SSH #195409Diego PérezModeratorHi!
What’s the exact error? Can you elaborate? Also some screenshots will help.Thanks!
DiegoSeptember 26, 2024 at 5:33 pm in reply to: COMMUNICATING WITH CLOUD COMPUTERS REMOTELY USING SSH #195095Diego PérezModeratorHi!
That command is not needed in windows, just keep going on.Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
The link you send it’s not loading. Can you elaborate much more what you mean?Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
The blacklist command is used to blacklist ip addresses, I don’t know if evilginx can do what you are trying to do. You can try using a redirector:
https://help.evilginx.com/docs/guides/redirectorsGreetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
What exact command are you talking about? Can you elaborate much more?Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
This adapter is not well supported, that’s why you’re having issues with it, as mentioned in the course requirements you need a powerful adapter that supports monitor mode and packet injection,checkout the adapters on the following link, they all support monitor mode and packet injection:https://www.zsecurity.org/shop
If you’re not sure which one to get the checkout the adapters video in the resources of lecture 13, here is a link to it anyway:
Thanks!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Can you tell me the exact model of your adapter?(brand and model)Thanks!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Did you add the card to the USB list as shown in lecture 13? If you did, then make sure that you don’t physically connect the card to the computer until Kali is fully booted, connect the card, then go to the USB settings and check the adapter is there.
If you’ve already done the above, then please try the following suggestions:
– Experiment with connecting the adapter before and after Kali fully loads, and after you log in as root.
– Experiment with setting the adapter to use USB 2.1 and USB 3.1 in VMWare’s USB settings.
– Make sure you connect the adapter directly to the computer, don’t use a hub or an extension.
– And experiment with connecting the adapter to different USB ports.Greetings!
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