
And all that follows BackTrack, BT2, BT3, BT4 all excellent to monitor its network.The main current distributions to be installed are:9.10 x86 v The equivalent of Win XP (Office).

Aircrack-NG can be difficult to use sometimes and confusing, but I'll eventually learn how to use it later on when I have some spare time for myself.īackTrack Unix - Linux - Wi-Fi and Internet SecurityWebsiteUnder Linux there are many monitoring programs and securitynetworks more reliable and efficient than Windows.Most devices are automatically installed.Me: I have some notions in Linux (I have a core of beta tester) and I've tried systems like:knopix, Mandrake, Ubuntu, Mandriva. The 'wepbuster' tool looks very interesting to me, because in Backtrack 3, there was a tool called 'SpoonWEP' that was a front-end, 'point-and-click' WEP cracker for the Aircrack-NG tools.

I've got to work tonight so this will give me something to play with. There was no updates, and everything was working fine. I made a silly mistake when I was copying everything to the hard drive, with trying to run an application not remembering that Backtrack 4 Final runs as a live DVD before you install it to your hard drive.My install took about 10-15 minutes, then after I was done - I did an apt-get update & apt-get dist-upgrade, because Backtrack 4 Final is based off of Ubuntu/Debian.

Third, it asks you if all your choices are correct and it finishes by installing to the hard drive.Like I said, this is pretty much fool-proof unless you are dual booting or have crazy partitions on your hard drive. This is pretty much fool-proof and since I dedicated a spare desktop to Backtrack 4 Final, I decided to use the whole disk rather than dual booting Ubuntu and Backtrack 4.
