The long awaited release of the BackTrack 5 R2 kernel has arrived, and it’s now available in our repositories. With a spanking brand new 3.2.6 kernel, a huge array of new and updated tools and security fixes,
BT5 R2 will provide a more stable and complete penetration testing environment than ever before. We
will start a series of blog posts on how to upgrade, deal with VMWare, and even build your own updated BT5 R2 by yourself. For now though, here’s how to get the new kernel and all of the updated goodness:
1. Update and upgrade your BT5 (R1) installation:
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get install beef
reboot
Once that’s done, you should already have the new kernel installed as well as any last updates we have
for the official R2 release. You need to reboot to have the 3.2.6 kernel kick in.
2. OPTIONAL – Once rebooted, log back in, and get your pretty splash screen back.
fix-splash
reboot
On the next reboot, you should see the red console splash screen appear.
3. Verify that you are running a 3.2.6 kernel:
uname -a
You should see something like “Linux bt 3.2.6 …”
4. Feel free to install any or all of the new tools featured in BackTrack 5 R2:
apt-get install pipal findmyhash metasploit joomscan hashcat-gui golismero
easy-creds pyrit sqlsus vega libhijack tlssled hash-identifier wol-e dirb reaver
wce sslyze magictree nipper-ng rec-studio hotpatch xspy arduino rebind horst
watobo patator thc-ssl-dos redfang findmyhash killerbee goofile bt-audit bluelog
extundelete se-toolkit casefile sucrack dpscan dnschef
5. Add the new security updates repository to /etc/apt/sources.list, and run another upgrade.
echo "deb http://updates.repository.backtrack-linux.org revolution main microverse
non-free testing" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
During the last upgrade you’ll be asked about file revision updates. Make sure to always keep the
locally installed file. Feel free to press “Enter” and accept all the defaults.
6. Some of the newly installed services will be set to start on boot. We like disabling these as needed:
/etc/init.d/apache2 stop
/etc/init.d/cups stop
/etc/init.d/winbind stop
update-rc.d -f cups remove
update-rc.d -f apache2 remove
update-rc.d -f winbind remove
And…you’re done! Expect a more comprehensive introduction to BT5 R2, on the day of the Official
release – March 1st! The BackTrack 5 R2 ISOS will we available for download from site on March 1st
via Torrent only. HTTP links will be added a few days later.
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