Mike Backtrack is a strange beast.

Use the wireless tools in the system menu to start and stop and setup the 
wireless.

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Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:24:40 -0400
Subject: Re: rausb0 up
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

stranger still! This time I went 'ifconfig wifi0 down' and it went down but 
'wifi0 up' wouldn't turn it back on.

I never learnwd how to verify the checksum. How is it done? I always figured 
that if it would load everything was good.


On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Lisa Kachold <[email protected]> wrote:






Often with Backtrack3 the iso download gets schnerbed.  So the BT3 disk boots 
partially on one try and completely on the next.

It's incredibly annoying, but with any ISO burn, if it doesn't work 
consistently, toss the disk, verify the checksum, and rebui;rn!


These cards have been tested to work in BT3:  
http://backtrack.offensive-security.com/index.php?title=HCL:Wireless

Find your card and see the recommendations.

# dmesg
# ifconfig -a

You should see your card loaded, and you should see a device.

#lspci 

Generally with BT3, your best bet is going to be using the Wireless tools in 
the menus, until you determine what is what.


Hey also, if you are on a shared wireless network check out the SMB4k - be 
careful not to get into trouble here.

Ethical hackers learn they do not impact the systems they study, (unless paid) 
and they DO NOT GO TO JAIL!


And USE THE SOURCE:  http://backtrack.offensive-security.com/index.php/Tools


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Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 22:36:03 -0400
Subject: rausb0 up
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]


it is strange. after I had downloaded backtrack3 and fired it up and the distro 
automaGICALY FOUND THE WIRELESS CARD AND i HAD WEB-ACCESS. the two subsequnt 
times I loaded it I didn't have web-access and that left me dum-founded. So I 
looked around and found that 'rausb0 up' is the comand I need to use but linux 
told me that that wasn't the device name. So please tell me, what is it that is 
assigned to an internal wireless card. How should I find out if you can't tell 
me. 



You know.... I just looked at what I thought the device is called and just 
realived (DUHHHHH) it isn'r a USB device
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