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loosing network conectivity when using linux in Parallels
I have installed BackTrack linux on my Parallels.
Im using a macbook air mid 12. i set the networking device in the parallels to bridged, so i have both my mac & internal IP as in my mac. once i start using arpspoof in parallels, internet connectivity is lost in my mac. in linux it remains..i can ping google or whatever. anyone knows a solution? |
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Did you install the Parallels software drivers in Linux? Are they even available for that distro?
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yes, i have installed them
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Hi,
arpspoof is a sniffer packege and if not use correctly will block all the traffic. Give it the right command and I think you can solve the problem
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i do, and it works as it should
i do arpspoof -i eth0 -t target router where eth0 is the correct card, target is 192.168.178.99 which is my test computer and router is the correct ip too , 192.168.178.1 if doing arp -na on the target computer, it shows my mac address for both my ip & gateway ip so why it screws up my internet?
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