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8812au-20210629
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katoolin3
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I want to add kali repositories to my ubuntu repositories.Does it harm my PC?
Katoolin3 was what people used to use but I believe now most recommend Pentest Framwork ("PTF")
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ILPT Request: How do I jam a Bluetooth connection?
You could modify your apt source file with https://github.com/s-h-3-l-l/katoolin3, https://github.com/LionSec/katoolin, or add the kali sources yourself to install what you need.
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Install ALL KALI LINUX TOOLS in ubuntu!
Now let's get working! Use the following commands : sudo add-apt-repository universe git clone https://github.com/s-h-3-l-l/katoolin3 cd katoolin3 chmod +x ./install.sh sudo katoolin3
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Trying to install Kali Linux on my Lenovo but keep running into this issue after install.
Well you can use any other distro of your choice like Ubuntu, Pop_Os , Linux mint, get a feel for Linux and then you can virtualise Kali on these distros, In addition you could also weaponise your existing Debian based distro using a tool called katoolin3 basically install kali tools on a distro of your choice, but before adding that be warned your os might break while updating or so I’ve heard even I haven’t looked into it too much but since you want something of this sort as your main machine then it’s worth taking the time to look into it
8812au-20210629
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Wifi drivers on r6c
I've been trying for a few hours now to install drivers for a rtl8812au based usb wifi adapter (Edimax-7822ULC/UTC) on a nanopi r6c running kernel version 5.10.110. Zero luck with both the manufacturer driver for ubuntu and with an open source one-size-fits-all (https://github.com/morrownr/8812au-20210629). When running the manual install for morrownr's open source driver, I'm getting this error:
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Having a hard time with AWUS036ACM Alfa adapter
Is this a non-standart kali vm? If yes and you are learning, never sudo apt update/upgrade unless specifically told by your instructor. The adapter works for me with the drivers and intructions on github link
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Can we restart wifi services without rebooting?
I have a dongle with that chipset, used it couple of times, worked fine. The driver I used is from here https://github.com/morrownr/8812au-20210629
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just installed fedora 37 as dual boot for my windows computer, but I am experiencing "flickering" on startup. Please, any advice?
Unofficially, the chipset itself seems to be the Realtek RTL8812AU chipset, which does have community support up to the current 6.1 kernel, but latest tested on Fedora is 5.11. (it will probably work, but honestly it's still a gamble). The work seems to mostly spur from the AUR repository, which links here.
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Ping and download issue with M1 Mac and RTL8812AU
As seen in the picture, every other ping seems to be about one second long and every other somewhat it should be. Pinging directly my Router via WLAN. There are different drivers available for the RTL8812AU, currently using this one: github.com/morrownr/8812au-20210629. The same issue persists using other drivers available. Power saving settings for the adapter are turned off, no effect.
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Linux mint downloaded WiFi adapter driver - still no wifi.
The driver is available on github.
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What will die with millennials?
git clone https://github.com/morrownr/8812au-20210629.git
- Third Party WiFi Driver Security
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Wifi stopped working properly after an update in August
I had to reinstall a newer version of my driver ---> https://github.com/morrownr/8812au-20210629/issues/67
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Driver for TP-Link Wif-Fi Adapter
First you will need to find out which version you have. Version one or two (this one) will need this driver. For version three (this one) you will need this driver.
What are some alternatives?
Black-Tool - Install the tools and start Attacking , black-tool v5.5.5 ! ⬛
openwrt-useful-tools - A repo containing different tools compiled specifically for the Hak5 WiFi Pineapple MK6 and MK7.
katoolin - Automatically install all Kali linux tools
rtl8814au - Realtek rtl8814au driver
pck3r - This program created for novice in linux and can handle almost things in ubuntu and all distributions based on debian(package manager : "apt")...
rtl8188eus - Realtek RTL8XXXU driver
aptsources-cleanup - Detects and interactively deactivates duplicate Apt source entries and deletes sources list files without valid enabled source entries (as requested in https://askubuntu.com/a/762815/175814).
8814au - Linux Driver for USB WiFi Adapters that are based on the RTL8814AU Chipset
docker-lirc-watcher - Listens to LIRC daemon and sends it to MQTT
rtl8812au - RTL8812AU/21AU and RTL8814AU driver with monitor mode and frame injection
ptf - The Penetration Testers Framework (PTF) is a way for modular support for up-to-date tools.
8812au - Linux Driver for USB WiFi Adapters that are based on the RTL8812AU Chipset