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Credential harvester problem #1
I have a question.
Every time I use credential harvester after the part that I clone the website I always get the " apache server is running because you put it on( in fact I haven't) , it tells me that all the dump will be in the apache directory blabla , and after it tells me to press enter and that close credential harvester and I get back at the setoolkit menu.
What's up with that apache server? I've seen many tutorial about credential harvester on YouTube and the guys were never dealing with the apache server.
Help please.

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RE: Credential harvester problem #2
That's illegal. Someone help him.
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Re : RE: Credential harvester problem #3
(06-09-2014, 08:21 PM)Oni Wrote: That's illegal. Someone help him.

I'm doing that on my own computer dont worry about that.
(This post was last modified: 06-09-2014, 08:55 PM by jondro.)

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RE: Credential harvester problem #4
1. Ew, Apache.
2. Do you know the three basic Apache commands? If not, here;
2A. /etc/init.d/apache2 start - Starts Apache.
2B. /etc/init.d/apache2 restart - Restarts Apache.
2C. /etc/init.d/apache2 stop - "Stops" the server, but will most likely just restart it since it's in the init.d directory (Don't move it, you'll screw something up.)

3. Can you give a bit more background, and the exact error behind this? I'm not exactly understand you problem here otherthan Apache isn't letting you do something oranother.
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Re : RE: Credential harvester problem #5
(06-09-2014, 10:29 PM)Duubz Wrote: 1. Ew, Apache.
2. Do you know the three basic Apache commands? If not, here;
2A. /etc/init.d/apache2 start - Starts Apache.
2B. /etc/init.d/apache2 restart - Restarts Apache.
2C. /etc/init.d/apache2 stop - "Stops" the server, but will most likely just restart it since it's in the init.d directory (Don't move it, you'll screw something up.)

3. Can you give a bit more background, and the exact error behind this? I'm not exactly understand you problem here otherthan Apache isn't letting you do something oranother.

I'm not home right now but i will tell you the output later

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RE: Credential harvester problem #6
(06-09-2014, 10:29 PM)Duubz Wrote: 1. Ew, Apache.

Dafuq is wrong with Apache?

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RE: Credential harvester problem #7
(06-10-2014, 12:13 AM)Koala Wrote: Dafuq is wrong with Apache?

Nothing, it's just that Nginx is better.
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RE: Credential harvester problem #8
I think you're trying to make a phishing site, without running a web server, and that just doesn't make much sense. Your computer is probably just being smart and knows to start Apache so you can access the service.
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RE: Credential harvester problem #9
seriously.. i didn't know people that just simply follow youtube guides without knowing anything still exist..
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"Be careful what you wish for."

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