BackBox 3.05 & Easy-Creds 3.8 Not working

Started by RemRem, September 19, 2013, 03:05:38 PM

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RemRem

Hi

Trying to setup Easy-Creds 3.8 on my Backbox 3.05 but is running into some issues. (I have Upgraded to Kernel 3.8.0 30 to get my onboard Broadcom Wifi NIC to work)

Before running the installation script of Easy-Creds I'm running the "sudo apt-get install screen hostapd dsniff dhcp3-server ipcalc aircrack-ng" as recommended in the README file.

This will run without issues except for the Hamster installation that would fail when trying to download from http://www.erratasec.com/erratasec.zip, it returns with a 404. It seems that the file has been removed. Otherwise everything else seem to be checked and installed.

With this done I'm launching the Easy-Creds installer.sh script by running ./installer.sh which runs without issues, my task now is that I would create a Fake Access Point as described in the video created by GH05Tproductions. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLJOVozAaXc)

Going through the setup I have two Wifi NIC's that are seen as wlan0 and wlan1.

I have modified the etter.conf and etter.dns as described in the video.

The Monitor Interface is set as mon0, and the tunnel interface set as "at0" (as set under "Add tunnel interface to dhcp server" in "Prerequisites & Conf")

I'm using another IP range (10.0.0.0/24) than the one connected to Internet (192.168.x.x), and when Easy-creds startup the different boxes only "Airbase-ng" - "SSLStrip" - "Ettercap" - "URL Snarf" - "Dsniff" is started, I'm missing the DMESG, and the AP can't be found.

What is going wrong here, anyone else seen this and is there a solution?

Best Regards

/Remrem

ZEROF

Hi,

This tool is help tool (run other tools) ..you can do all manually if you want. I worked around with developer up to version 3.7, if you check our forum you can find easy install script i made for it. Now i don't have time to rebuild my script for version 3.8 but i will think about :).

Have fun !

Don't ask, read : http://wiki.backbox.org
or just run sudo rm -rf /*