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Framework Digest, Vol 15, Issue 9
From: professor0110 at gmail.com (Professor 0110)
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 21:07:09 +1000
Well, I fired up my Ubuntu box and typed: "sudo apt-get install build-essential" at the command line. However, it returned the following error: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Couldn't find package build-essential Any help on this problem will be greatly appreciated! On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Carlos Perez <carlos_perez at darkoperator.com
wrote:
I just tested it and HD is right the stable version has that number of exploit, to get the dev version run BT4 or install Ubuntu and run sudo apt-get install build-essential sudo apt-get install subversion sudo apt-get install libssl-dev sudo apt-get install libsqlite-dev libsqlite3-dev sudo apt-get install ruby libruby rdoc libyaml-ruby libzlib-ruby libopenssl-ruby libdl-ruby libreadline-ruby libiconv-ruby libgtk2-ruby libglade2-ruby ruby1.8-dev rubygems libhpricot-ruby libsqlite3-ruby nmap sudo gem install activerecord cd ~ svn co http://metasploit.com/svn/framework3/trunk/ msf3 cd ~/msf3 svn update cd external/pcaprub; ruby extconf.rb; make sudo make install I strongly suggest that you use linux for testing and using Metasploit since it is developed and tested primarily for Linux. On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 12:04 +1000, Professor 0110 wrote:Oh yeah. One more thing. How do I secure myself a copy of Metasploit 3.3 -dev? Cheers, On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Professor 0110 <professor0110 at gmail.com> wrote: >>Are you using the development tree or the 3.2 stable tree? If you see the version as 3.3-dev, you have the right tree (dev), however the raw IP modules will not work on Windows anyways. I recommend running MSF in BackTrack4 to play with the raw IP modules. -HD I think its the stable tree. So, I assume that if I am using the 3.2 stable tree there are 320 exploits, and 99 auxiliary modules? I'll be downloading Back-Track 4 when the stable version is released. _______________________________________________ https://mail.metasploit.com/mailman/listinfo/framework
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