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#549
Originally Posted by lost_bro View Post
Good Afternoon to Ya' All:

Just my first post here:
First check out these screen shots.........
Screenshot 03 shows Airodump-ng locked on 3 APs. All on different channels, 1, 4 and 6.
Screenshot 05 proves injection working on two channel, 1 and 4.
One AP is mine and the other is the neighbors, so the N900 wlan0 wifi has decent range.
The last screenshot is the reason for this post:
Screenshot 12 shows the error message ( not foundh: line2: etc.),
I get while trying to run the Auto on script (not part of NeoPwn) for the injection drivers included in NeoPwn.
'insneomod.sh' is the script. As you can see I have given every permission possible and tried to run it from about every directory possible.
When I load the 'drivers and ko.s' manually, ie rmmod-ing and insmod-ing, one at a time in X-term, as you can see from screenshot 05, the injection 'drivers_patches' do function as advertised.
Please see script attachment below.........screenshot13.
I've been using BackTrack since BT2 beta. I believe I understand a little about linux OS, but something is eluding me on this one.
I am hoping someone here can give me some advice as to what this error(s) relates to on the Maemo platform.
Could something be broken in my N900 that keeps the scripts from running?
Probably just a stupid oversight on my part........

Will be interested in your comments..
Thanx
Lost_bro
From looking at one of your screenshots, it looks like the script is looking for /.neo in MyDocs directory, where it looks like to me that your .neo directory is off of root?

Maybe if you move it (/.neo) to the MyDocs folder, it will work?

That, and it looks like you cant rmmod the first three modules because they are already removed... why dont you try the other script (rmneomod.sh) that came with the package to set it back to normal... you can do lsmod to see what modules are currently there...

Last edited by Jaxin; 2010-09-21 at 21:05.