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Information Security

btscanner Brute Force Bluetooth Crashes On Backtrack 5 R3

SecurityBy alexJanuary 8, 20133 Comments

I have been playing around with some of the bluetooth tools within Backtrack recently and btscanner is one of the main tools I have bene using. The btscanner application in Backtrack Linux provides two bluetooth scanning functions it calls inquiry scanning and brute force scanning. Unfortunately the package installed with Backtrack 5 release 3 will…

Technology Errors

BtScanner Compile Error: cc1: error: unrecognized command line option -Wimplicit-function-dec

ErrorsBy alexJanuary 8, 2013Leave a comment

While doing some testing this evening I ran into all sorts of errors when attempting to compile a new version of btscanner on Backtrack Linux 5 R3. Luckily it is super easy to resolve the error complaining about an unrecognized command named -Wimplicit-function-dec. This error will display when attempting to run “make” against an already configured…

Technology Insights

Ubuntu 10.04 Installed Package From Source And APT Complaining Of Unmet Dependencies

InsightsBy alexJanuary 8, 2013Leave a comment

While doing some testing this evening on Backtrack Linux 5 R3 I had issues with apt or aptitude complaining about some dependencies for packages I had compiled from source. One of the packages I first ran into issues with was bluez which is installed by default on Backtrack. I wanted to apply a patch to…

Technology Errors

Backtrack Linux Configure Error: No package check found

ErrorsBy alexJanuary 8, 2013Leave a comment

While compiling some earlier versions of bluez, which provides support for core bluetooth layers and protocols, I ran into a minor error. The error complained about no check being available. Read below to see the initial error when running ./configure and how to install the check package to resolve the errors. Installing the check package…

Technology Errors

Error Compiling pwntcha On Backtrack Linux – image.c:28:5: error: #error No imaging library

ErrorsBy alexJanuary 6, 2013Leave a comment

While troubleshooting some issues with pwntcha which is installed by default on Backtrack Linux version 5 R3 I received some errors compiling pwntcha from source. The Imlib2 development files need to be installed before compiling pwntcha from source on Backtrack Linux 5 R3 or Ubuntu 10.04. Below I provide the output from the pwntcha compile…

Information Security

genlist – Backtrack – Miscellaneous – Miscellaneous Network – genlist

SecurityBy alexJanuary 6, 2013Leave a comment

Clicking on the genlist menu item in Backtrack Linux opens a terminal window and outputs the genlist help menu at the top. Genlist is a Perl script written to provide an easy way to generate a list of live hosts on a network or set of networks so you can then begin analyzing those hosts.…

Information Security

cisco-ocs – Backtrack 5 – Vulnerability Assessment – Network Assessment – Cisco Tools – cisco-ocs

SecurityBy alexJanuary 5, 20132 Comments

The cisco-ocs application available in the Backtrack menu ( Backtrack > Vulnerability Assessment > Network Assessment > Cisco Tools ) is also known as cisco-ocs Mass Scanner. This tool provides a single function which is to scan large ranges of IP’s looking for Cisco devices or really any device listening on TCP port 23, attempts…

Information Security

cisco-auditing-tool – Backtrack 5 – Vulnerability Assessment – Network Assessment – Cisco Tools – cisco-auditing-tool

SecurityBy alexJanuary 5, 20131 Comment

The cisco-auditing-tool located in the Backtrack menu ( Backtrack > Vulnerability Assessment > Network Assessment > Cisco Tools ) is written in Perl and accomplishes three tasks which include attempting to brute force the telnet password on a Cisco device if telnet is running, attempting to show the iOS history on the Cisco device using…

Cisco Auditing Tool

Backtrack cisco-auditing-tool Additional Enable Password Confirmation Added

Code SnippetsBy alexJanuary 4, 20133 Comments

When using the cisco-auditing-tool script located in the Backtrack Linux menu ( Backtrack > Vulnerability Assessment > Network Assessment > Cisco Tools ) I was getting an error even though I was sure one of the passwords I had in the wordlist was accurate. After some troubleshooting I was able to figure out that the…

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