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At 3:32pm on June 13, 2008, Jonah Hex said…
Wifi |Ninja
I am also a great fan of Cain&Able. I have tired some ARP poisining via wifi, but seems that my version does not support wireless adapters. Are there a newer version available that would sniff packets via 802.11b?
At 11:14pm on June 6, 2008, Anathema` said…
Greeting :)
At 12:53am on June 5, 2008, Jewels said…
Thank you - and thanks for posting those bt3 instructions, hunting for them was on my list of things to do-and now I don't have to :)
At 7:33pm on May 13, 2008, Wifi Ninja said…
So some Good Items for the S-kiddies, but you got to start somewhere :) And its not perfect, but be a Hacker figure it out

USB setup for BackTrack 3
What is Needed:
You Need a 2 Gig USB Key, and about 2 Gig of Free Disk Space.

Download Both Version of Backtrack (CD Version)
http://www.remote-exploit.org/backtrack_download.html
Description: CD Image
Size: ~ 700 MB
MD5: 04ed8742fc8facd1ecc8c9f6f567c116
SHA: 70c33e0aa75a978b8a87a207bf488ecec8d10a87
Description: USB Version (Extended)
Size: ~ 946 MB
MD5: bd0d8f507502787184b187f5a39288df
SHA: 853b80a77e3881e8084c797ba55077ead15f84ae


Step1) Download the CD Image and then the USB Version.
Step 2) Create A CD with the CD-Version of the image, using your favorite ISO burner.
Step 3) Now we are going to Partition the USB Drive, but you can’t do that on a removable devices, but we will change that 
2 Gig (U can use Bigger, but the EXT2 really over 2 Gig is a waste
One partition will be for the BackTrack OS, and one for the changes. Windows only recognizes FAT partitions, while Backtrack can only save changes to an ext2 partitions
One 1.5GB partition for the OS and for anything else I want to store.
The second partition of 0.5GB has to be an ext2 partition to save the changes.
Step 4) First make sure your USB drive is installed and working correctly.
Step 5) Click on the Start button, then choose Run... - In the box type regedit and press Enter.
This opens the Registry Editor.

Double click on 'My Computer', then on 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' ==> 'SYSTEM' ==> 'ControlSet001'==>'Enum'==>'USBSTOR' .
Now look at the list of items under USBSTOR.
We need the entry that starts with Disk, by me it's 'Disk&Ven_SanDisk&Prod_U3_Cruzer_Micro&Rev_4.04'. Depending on your drive it will say some thing that should start with 'Disk&Ven_'.,

Once you've found that, right click on it. From the menu that comes up, select 'Copy Key Name'.

Now open Notepad, or your text editor and paste it there for future use. The line should look something
'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Enum\USBSTOR\Disk&Ven_SanDisk&Prod_U3_Cruzer_Micro&Rev_4.5', depending on your drive
http://www.xpefiles.com/viewtopic.php?t=92 and click on the Download button to download the file.
Go to the folder on your computer that contains your download files and unzip the files into a folder.
Double click on the file called cfadisk.inf. It should open in Notepad, otherwise right click and choose open with..., and open it in Notepad.
Look at the file. You will see 10 lines that begin with '%Microdrive_devdesc% = cfadisk_install,' and is followed with 'IDE\.......'
Go back to your open Notepad containing the line you copied from RegEdit, and press Ctrl-A to select it, and Ctrl-C to copy it to the clipboard. Now go back to the other open notepad file. On each of the 10 lines that start with '%Microdrive_devdesc% = cfadisk_install,' select all the text following the 'comma', for example, select 'DiskIBM-DSCM-11000__________________________SC2IC801' and press Ctrl-V to paste the Regedit line in instead of it. Do that to all 10 lines, and close and save the file.


Step 6)
Click on Start, and select Control Panel.
Select System.
Once that opens, click the Hardware tab, and select Device Manager.
Double click on Disk Drives, and look for your USB drive.
Right click on it, and select Update Driver.
It will ask you if Windows can connect, select 'No, not this time'. Click Next.
Select 'Install from a list or specific location' and click next.
Select 'Don't Search. I will choose the driver to install'. Click next.
Click 'Have disk' and then select 'Browse'.
Locate the folder you unzipped the driver file to, and double click on 'cfadisk.inf'.
Press 'OK' Click Next.
It will give a 'Update Driver Warning', click 'Yes'.
It will warn you that the driver has not passed Windows Logo Testing, click 'Continue Anyway'.
Let Windows do it's magic and click 'Finish'.

If all worked as it should, if you open 'My Computer' now, you will see your USB drive listed as a Local Drive, not a Removable Disk.
Step 7)
Right click on 'My Computer' and select 'Manage'. (Alternatively, you can click Start-->Run--> type 'compmgmt.msc'-->OK.)

Click on Disk Management. Find the drive that is your USB drive.
WARNING: We are about to erase the partition on it, so make sure you got the right drive, otherwise....ITS GONE!

Step 8)
Right click on the drive letter and select 'Delete Partition...'. You will get a warning, click 'Yes' to continue.
Unallocated on the bottom panel. Right click on it in the panel, and select 'New Partition'. Click next, leave it a Primary Partition so just click next again.

Now you have to specify how much space to allocate for your FAT partition. Leave about 500MB for changes, and use the rest for this. Don't save too much space for the changes, since it won't be recognized in Windows, it will get wasted. For example, on my 2GB drive I enter 1500 for 1.5GB.
Step 9)
Press next.
Assign Whatever letter you like or just leave it at the default.
Press Next.
On the next menu, make sure Format this partition... is selected, set 'File system' to FAT32, and set 'Volume label' to whatever you like. This is the name that will show up for the drive in 'My Computer'. Click Next.
Click Finish.

The USB drive now has a FAT32 partition you now have to copy the Files and Make it Bootable
Step 10)
To Begin, you must have a program that can open an .iso file to access the files. I use Winrar, which is an unzipping utility. There is trial version available at http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm.
Open the Backtrack iso file you downloaded
You will see 2 folders, 'boot' and 'BT3'. Unzip this file to your FAT32 partition on your USB Drive.

Now Check and go to the Drive and make sure you see the BT3 and boot, Be sure to choose USB to boot to check if all worked.

Step 11)
Now Need to make the drive bootable, meaning that when you turn on the computer, it should be able to boot an OS from that drive. To do that, we have to run a program.
Step 12)
Open to 'Boot' folder on your drive. You will see a file named 'bootinst.bat'. Double click on it to run it. It will warn you to make sure that you've selected the right drive. If you've done everything right until now, you should have nothing to worry about. Press Enter to run the program and then again to exit. The drive should be bootable now.
But its not, as it is a non-Removeable 
Step 13)
Go to the 'bootinst.bat' file, righ click on it, and select Edit.

Scroll down and look these lines:

:setupNT
\boot\syslinux\syslinux.exe -ma -d \boot\syslinux %DISK%:
goto setupDone
:setup95
\boot\syslinux\syslinux.com -ma -d \boot\syslinux %DISK%:

You have to add ' -f' (space dash f) to the 2 lines that start with '\boot' , after the letters -ma, so that the lines should look like this:

:setupNT
\boot\syslinux\syslinux.exe -ma -f -d \boot\syslinux %DISK%:
goto setupDone:setup95
\boot\syslinux\syslinux.com -ma -f -d \boot\syslinux %DISK%:

Now Boot and it should Load.


Check Before Making and Changes for the Ext2
Step 14)
Now we have to make the linux ext2 partition to save the changes to.
Load Backtrack from the CD (NOT USB, need to have complete access to the drive)
Once the KDE menu from BackTrack starts up, plug in the USB drive so that it will be recognized (Wait till it Boots)

Step 15)
Click on the home icon in the top left corner.
It will open in the root folder.
Click the green "UP" arrow, and then double click the folder named 'mnt'.
Look for the USB drive, it should start with the letters 'sd'.
Sound be sdb1', which means the first partition on 'sdb'.
Open the folder to make sure it's the right one. It should contain the 'BT3' and 'boot' folders.
Step 16)
I will write the instructions using 'sdb1' and 'sdb2'. You substitute it with your name, such as 'sda1' or 'sdc1'.
Open a Konsole Shell by clicking the second icon on the bottom of the screen. It is a picture of a black monitor.

First we will unmount the drive, so that we can partition it further. At the prompt "bt - #" type:

umount /dev/sdb1 (umount, not unmount)

Type: fdisk /dev/sdb - to start the fdisk program

At the "Command (m for help):" prompt

Type : p -this shows you the current partitions. You should see only one partition - /dev/sdb1

Type : n -for new partition

Type : p -for primary partition

Type : 2 -to make it the second partition

Press Enter -to choose first available cylinder to start partition

Press Enter -to choose last available cylinder to end partition

At the "Command (m for help):" prompt

Type : t -to select type of partition

Type : 2 -to select second partition

Type : 83 -this selects a linux partition

At the "Command (m for help):" prompt

Type : p -this will show you the current setup. You should see your to partitions, one W95 FAT32 and one Linux

Type : w -this will write the setup to your drive and make it official.

Now we have to format the partition to an ext2 partition.
At the "Command (m for help):" prompt,
Type : mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdb2
You should be done now!!!
REBOOT and Reload
 
 

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