Aircrack-ng is available on the BackTrack LiveCD; it's also available via yum
install and source rpm from aircrack-ng.org.
sudo apt-get install aircrack-ng
sudo yum install aircrack-ng (on fedora/CentOs)
How to Crack WPA/WPA2 http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=cracking_wpa
Ubuntu WEP
I'm having an intermittent problem mounting a usb thumb drive in Ubuntu
Hardy. It usually automounts but sometimes refuses. Issuing a mount command
results in special device /dev/sdb1 doesn't exist (paraphrased from
memory-mine). It will mount if I reboot with the drive attached but this
is a
Robert Holtzman wrote:
I'm having an intermittent problem mounting a usb thumb drive in Ubuntu
Hardy. It usually automounts but sometimes refuses. Issuing a mount command
results in special device /dev/sdb1 doesn't exist (paraphrased from
memory-mine). It will mount if I reboot with the
Robert Holtzman wrote:
I'm having an intermittent problem mounting a usb thumb drive in Ubuntu
Hardy. It usually automounts but sometimes refuses. Issuing a mount command
results in special device /dev/sdb1 doesn't exist (paraphrased from
memory-mine). It will mount if I reboot with the
Hi all. I'm helping my father-in-law set up some network storage at
his house, and I am looking for some recommendations.
They currently have an iMac with a 300GB drive. They want to add some
capacity, and the ability to fully backup both their iMac and the new
external storage. I've
On Sat, 6 Dec 2008, Eric Shubert wrote:
Robert Holtzman wrote:
I'm having an intermittent problem mounting a usb thumb drive in Ubuntu
Hardy. It usually automounts but sometimes refuses. Issuing a mount command
results in special device /dev/sdb1 doesn't exist (paraphrased from
memory-mine).
Alex Dean wrote:
Hi all. I'm helping my father-in-law set up some network storage at his
house, and I am looking for some recommendations.
They currently have an iMac with a 300GB drive. They want to add some
capacity, and the ability to fully backup both their iMac and the new
Wouldn't JBOD end up setting everything up as a 1300Gb single unit?
I'd say to put the backup in a seperate box-- just to isolate it as
much as possible. If the power supply in the external storage NAS
goes out in violent fashion, or someone deletes the wrong thing, you
don't want it also
www.openfiler.com
That with an old desktop with a pair of 1TB drives will give you a
gret home file server. And you can even set up nfs so it just allways
there for the mac. The real difficulty lies in the sata card if its
not native, but there are likely some sata card that linux will see
just