Adding BackTrack Repositories to Ubuntu


GNOME:

Goto System > Administration > Software Sources
Click on the Third-Party Software tab and then on Add

Insert this line and hit Add Source:

Code:
deb http://repo.offensive-security.com/dist/bt4 binary/
You may need to check the box next to the newly added repository; you will have to Reload your Package Information by hitting Reload when a box comes up whining that your software info is out-of-date.
Goto ADD


TERM:
Add this line to the end of /etc/apt/sources.list
Code:
deb http://repo.offensive-security.com/dist/bt4 binary/
Then run 'sudo apt-get update' to update your systems repository.

Goto ADD

ADD:

You may now apt-get any backtrack package as you would any ubuntu package.

Issues I have had are that a key is missing for accessing repo.offensive-security.com packages, but the key can be added manually.  I'm not sure if this actually causes any package problems other than a message each time you reload your repo's.

  Key Error:

Code:
W: GPG error: http://repo.offensive-security.com binary/ Release: 
The following signiture couldn't be verified because the
public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 720DB78AC5717CD1
Should work fine on a persistent Ubuntu jumpdrive, as added tools.

Be sure to change your ubuntu and root passwords on your LiveCD and persistent USB keys!
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