# If this DHCP server is the official DHCP server for the local # network, the authoritative directive should be uncommented. Next we set up the DHCP server: /etc/dhcp/nf ddns-update-style none Source-directory /etc/network/interfaces.d etc/network/interfaces # interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8) # Include files from /etc/network/interfaces.d: The default install of Debian/Jessie doesn’t have Python installed so you will have to work through all of the dependencies (on the Kali version this is not needed) and will require Internet access to perform: apt-get install -y python git python-pip python-dev screen sqlite3įirst, setting up the interface isn’t needed but it will help with consistence since each image for the Armory come with different default IP addresses and it’s good to set a solid base. This is only a temporary issue as the module is being fixed to include this step.Īs for the USB Armory is you can either use SCP, Internet Connection Sharing, the USB host/client adapter: Then you also need to do a opkg update and opkg install python-openssl so that Responder will run correctly. You do have to “Enable” the module for the first time (plugged into Internet access) to get it to actually download all of dependencies and package itself. The Hak5 Turtle already has a module for it: Turtle video guides and wiki: !videos.mdīasically the capturing is done with Laurent Gaffié’s Responder so you need to find a way to get Responder onto the device. I’ll leave the setting up of the base device itself to you, but here are some links that can start you on your way: USB Armory
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