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Re: error console start


From: Sacha.Rook at RBWM.gov.uk (Sacha Rook)
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 10:02:22 -0000

Hi
Where do I post this question?

I have installed framework 2.7 on Redhat 9 linux.
When I start ./msfconsole I get the following errors;

./msfconsole
[*] Error loading /usr/local/msf/framework-2.7/exploits/ie_vml_rectfill.pm:
Global symbol "@var_x" requires explicit package name at
/usr/local/msf/framework-2.7/exploits/ie_vml_rectfill.pm line 169.
 
[*] Error loading
/usr/local/msf/framework-2.7/exploits/ie_webview_setslice.pm: Global symbol
"@var_x" requires explicit package name at
/usr/local/msf/framework-2.7/exploits/ie_webview_setslice.pm line 153.

I saw an earlier post
http://www.metasploit.com/archive/framework/msg01240.html
To which H D Moore responded with an updated version for 2.6 framework.
Does anyone have the same and can help please.
Cheers


N

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Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Device


-----Original Message-----
From: H D Moore <hdm at metasploit.com>
To: framework at metasploit.com <framework at metasploit.com>
Sent: Sun Nov 26 02:58:20 2006
Subject: Re: [framework] Failed to Create local VNC Listener on 5900

Disable any local firewall software you are using and make sure your 
attacking system does not already run a VNC instance. 

-HD

On Saturday 25 November 2006 19:02, Guteco wrote:
Can some one help?!
I use WinXP

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