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- January 7, 2020 at 11:35 am in reply to: Unable to Track Progress – Completed button no longer available #28859Zaid SabihModerator
Hello Austintuley,
I’m sorry about this, I forwarded this to Adrian (our cloud engineer) and he’ll get this fixes ASAP.
ThanksZaid SabihModeratorHello UDSY,
Are you sure you picked an existing channel that your wireless adapter supports?? if yes then can you please show me a screenshot of the error, the command you used and give me the model of your wireless adapter?
Zaid SabihModeratorI’m very sorry about this UDSY, we have recently moved to faster servers and something must have broke this, we are working on it at the moment and everything should be back to normal within an hour.
Zaid SabihModeratorHello,
Do you mean you’re having trouble with installing Kali? cause I don’t cover installing Ubuntu in any of my courses.
If you’re having trouble with Kali then can you please give me more info on where exactly are you getting stuck? screenshots would help too.Zaid SabihModeratorHello TimeLord,
See using the website itself is not illegal, I’m not sure why the owners got arrested but that doesn’t make using the website illegal because they could have been arrested for a reason that is not related to the website at all.Zaid SabihModeratorTry adding the 32 bit arch packages first:
dpkg –add-architecture i386
Then update the sources
apt-get update
And install ferret
apt-get install ferret-sidejack:i386—————–
Yeah as mentioned in lecture 44 mitmf will work against websites that use normal https such as hotmail.com, the reason why it doesn’t work against HSTS websites is because modern browsers come with a list of websites that they can only browse as HTTPS, so even when we downgrade the connection to http the browser will just refuse to open that website.Zaid SabihModeratorI’ve made a video on installing the drivers for this adapter, the steps are similar but please listen carefully to the notes that I mention.
Basically try this on a fresh install
Experiment with connecting the adapter before and after Kali loads.
Experiment with setting the adapter to use usb 3 and 2.
Here’s the video
Also please let me know if you get any errors when running the commands shown in the video, and no you don’t need to replace the xx with anything.
Zaid SabihModeratorHello Babadee,
Which file is giving an error? and can I see a screenshot of the error please?
Zaid SabihModeratorHello Arthur,
Yeah this dnsmasq issue is annoying, not sure what you tried so far but the way I usually do it is just kill it by doing
killall dnsmasqMight not be the best way of doing it but works fine.
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As for the other issue, have you tried physically disconnecting the wireless adapter and then connecting it again?Zaid SabihModeratorGreat stuff, I’m glad you figured it out 🙂
Zaid SabihModeratorGreat stuff 🙂
Zaid SabihModeratorI was most interested in seeing the values for wlan0, why did it not show up when you ran
ifconfig
??Zaid SabihModeratorEverything looks fine, so what do they get when they try to go to websites?
Also can you please try to just do
ping http://www.google.com
from the Windows command prompt after connecting to the fake AP? see which IP returns the result.Zaid SabihModeratorCan you please show me the result of ifconfig BEFORE starting the fake AP, and can you please show me the config files you’re using?
Zaid SabihModeratorHello Atul,
Please try to remove the browsing data (catch, history…..etc) before doing the attack, you wouldn’t need to do this in a real life scenario but this happens sometimes when you keep accessing the same website over and over across a very short period of time. - AuthorPosts