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2010-11-09
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pls can you elaborate on how to partition memory card? say i have 8GB and i want to partion 2GB only to use for neopwn? thanks
The injection_modules.rar doesn't contain the actual kernel modules, just the scripts and desktop files needed to easily load them. Is that the intent?
It would be great if the modules could be uploaded somewhere - I am not all that interested in the rest of the neopwn image, but these would be handy. Besides, the leaked neopwn image seems to have vanished from the web unless my search is failing me.
Yep - it works fine if I run the commands line-by-line manually, but for some reason it doesn't want to work in script form. Really starting to piss me off now - everything else is working fine!
Well, mine's worse - mine just doesn't run in non-script form either. On the other hand, I'm trying to do it from outside NeoPwn, without even installing the entirety of NeoPwn (or any of it. I only untarred the one archive with modules). I installed two of the debs, but didn't run the flasher one. Rebooted quite a few times. *Shrug*
(Irony is, I waited months for some sort of public release, thinking it'll come out soon, it'll come out eventually. Just give it time, etc. Only after this postponed indefinitely thing did I get demotivated enough to try for the leaked beta files.)
Neopwn is crashing as soon as I run it from the menu. Any ideas?
Thanks
sudo gainroot chmod +x /usr/bin/neopwn chmod +x /usr/bin/neopwn.sh
That would presumably be due to the lack of compat-wireless in the power kernel.
The amount of fail in this thread is high. A bunch of users, sharing private files, who have no idea what they're doing, to get a penetration testing tool suite that they CLEARLY have no right to be using.
Awesome stuff here.
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2010-11-09
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edit: i just ran 'chmod +x /home/user/insneomod.sh; chmod +x /home/user/rmneomod.sh; chmod +x /home/user/MyDocs/neo/neopwn; chmod +x /home/user/MyDocs/neo/neopwn.sh' to be sure that all are chmodded, same issue happening...
sudo gainroot chmod +x /usr/bin/neopwn chmod +x /usr/bin/neopwn.sh
(Step 6) Copy the files to their required directories Code: cp neopwn /usr/bin/ cp neopwn.sh /usr/bin/ cp neopwn.png /usr/share/pixmaps/ cp neopwn.desktop /usr/share/applications/hildon/
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2010-11-09
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just noticed your edited post..u chmod the wrong folder for neopwn n neopwn.sh
it should be
because in step 6, we need to copy neopwn, neopwn.sh, neopwn.png, and neopwn.desktop to /usr/bin/Code:sudo gainroot chmod +x /usr/bin/neopwn chmod +x /usr/bin/neopwn.sh
did u miss a step or two?Code:(Step 6) Copy the files to their required directories Code: cp neopwn /usr/bin/ cp neopwn.sh /usr/bin/ cp neopwn.png /usr/share/pixmaps/ cp neopwn.desktop /usr/share/applications/hildon/
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2010-11-09
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2010-11-09
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2010-11-27
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2010-11-27
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I am having the same exact problem, with all the same symptoms as Kieron described. Is there any way you could let me know what you did to fix it Kieron? Or if anyone has any other suggestions, I am open to something new to try... I am just not having any luck myself.
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2010-11-28
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But on the other hand, I agree with most of your other points. And I suspect you meant more or less guarantee of future development and support.
hawaii: I think it's rather... unrealistic? To call any security auditing / penetration testing tool something distinct from hacking tools. Since you're basically security-auditing / penetration-testing by performing hacking attempts. The intent differs, but I think the tool is ultimately validly labeled as either or. It's like how a martial art is a martial art - now you can spar for practice, and that's not fighting, but a spar is basically a controlled fight, in that you don't go beyond a certain point. A security audit is basically a hacking attack - you just stop when you've established you can get access, or resume to see if you can get access through another security hole, etc.
Not saying NeoPwn is MEANT to be a tool for hackers. Of course not. But to suggest that half the users out there won't be at some point trying to use it for the same purpose is rather denialistic.