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Wednesday, January 01, 2014

Nessus Installation @ Backtrack R3

1.   This post speaks less and shows more about how to install Nessus in Backtrack R3.Also it is assumed that the user is connected to the Internet while installation is in progress.

First Step :  Get to the terminal and type apt-get install nessus

 closer look to the above screen shot as in terminal.

 This screen shot shows a progress shot whilst installation is in progress....

 Installation gets over here....as seen

 Second Step : Creating a user for login into the Nessus Interface.........

 You get to see the following after you have created the user....
 Third step : Visit the website as seen in the screen shot below :
 
 Fourth Step : Click on the Home user option and register with your e-mail id.You get a activation key in few seconds at your e-mail.

 Fifth Step :  After you get the key...type in the following syntax followed by the key that you get in ur email id....
 A closer look of the above screen shot

 After you the user is registered he gets to see the following screen :

 Sixth Step : Now open your Backtrack Mozilla Browser and type in the following address as shown in the screen shot here.This initialising takes a little time...mine took 4 minutes and more...
 A closer look at the address .......
 Once initialised you get the following screen for login
 Here you are...the login screen for Nessus...

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

ESSPEE : eth0 issue in Installation

1.   First thing first ...what's ESSPEE.So friends who are aware of whats Backtrack R3....ESSPEE is a derivative of BackTrack 5, based on Ubuntu 12.04. Designed for users who wish to use only free software. It is packed with featured security tools with stable configurations....and now for those of you who wish to know the expanded form of ESSPEE ...its EXTREME SECURITY SCANNING PENETRATION TESTING & EXPLOITATION ENVIRONMENT.....:-)

2.   So after downloading this from  here...and after installing I came across a small issue of eth0 NIC not being detected unlike regularly where it gets detected automatically vide a DHCP config.So the answer is a small tweak that is required while selecting the Mac address of the eth0 as shown in the screen shot below :

(Click on the image to ENLARGE)

3.    That's it....and now ur internet will be on with network adapter configured to NAT....


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