December 8th, 2009
I re-did my eeePC 701 last night and now have BackTrack 4 pre-final booting from a 2GB USB drive and using the 4GB SSD for persistent changes. My process is very similar to what the guys from Offensive Security showed.
Items I used:
- bt4-pre-final.iso
- 4GB SSD (/dev/sda)
- 16GB USB (/dev/sdb)
- 2GB USB (/dev/sdd)
Here are the steps:
- Follow the video but substitute the proper device paths where applicable
- When editing the menu.lst, add this to the KERNEL line: changes=/dev/sda1
- ?????
- Profit
Post questions, complaints, etc in the comments.
Tags: backtrack, BackTrack 4, eeePC, linux, USB
Posted by eighty in Cincinnati 2600 | No Comments »
November 5th, 2009
cinci2600 is on for this friday nov 6th @7pm! this time at a different venue: the hive13 hackerspace in camp washington
the address: 2929 spring grove ave. cincinnati, ohio
click here for google maps info
we have a projector, wifi, some switches, some arcade games, and a 66 block, so even if no one has a presentation, we can have fun anyhow. BYOB and we can order pizza or something.
Posted by chris in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
September 24th, 2009
Every Wednesday night folks from the hive are getting together to learn python. The group is open to non-members and non-hackers alike, so feel free to drop by.
Hive13 can be found:
on the web @ http://www.hive13.org
in the real world @ 2929 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio
Details on the class can be found here.
Posted by chris in hacker space, hackerspace | No Comments »
September 2nd, 2009
The September meeting is Friday at the Brewhouse. There is currently one confirmed talk on soft modding the Nintendo Wii via banner exploit.
- What: Cincinnati 2600
- When: 09/04/2009, 7:00 PM
- Where: Brewhouse – 1047 East McMillan
Posted by xaphan in Cincinnati 2600, Events | 1 Comment »
August 20th, 2009
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July 27th, 2009
dhcp-lease-list.pl – Report on active leases for an ISC DHCPD server
Download: dhcp-lease-listpl
Posted by vom in Downloads, Networking, Source Code | No Comments »