Issue with Metasploit/Armitage install on Ubuntu












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I installed Metasploit via this tutorial. I am able to run msfconsole and it works fine. However, I can't do service metasploit start (metasploit.service doesn't exist), and there is no file for metasploit in/etc/init.d. I assume this has to do with systemd not knowing about metasploit? Any ideas how to fix this?



Armitage is also giving me the error org.msgpack.UnpackException: parse error, and I believe it is related to the issue above.










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  • did you try sudo /opt/metasploit*/ctlscript.sh start ? github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/Using-Metasploit

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I installed Metasploit via this tutorial. I am able to run msfconsole and it works fine. However, I can't do service metasploit start (metasploit.service doesn't exist), and there is no file for metasploit in/etc/init.d. I assume this has to do with systemd not knowing about metasploit? Any ideas how to fix this?



Armitage is also giving me the error org.msgpack.UnpackException: parse error, and I believe it is related to the issue above.










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  • did you try sudo /opt/metasploit*/ctlscript.sh start ? github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/Using-Metasploit

    – mchid
    Jun 12 '15 at 2:23
















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I installed Metasploit via this tutorial. I am able to run msfconsole and it works fine. However, I can't do service metasploit start (metasploit.service doesn't exist), and there is no file for metasploit in/etc/init.d. I assume this has to do with systemd not knowing about metasploit? Any ideas how to fix this?



Armitage is also giving me the error org.msgpack.UnpackException: parse error, and I believe it is related to the issue above.










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I installed Metasploit via this tutorial. I am able to run msfconsole and it works fine. However, I can't do service metasploit start (metasploit.service doesn't exist), and there is no file for metasploit in/etc/init.d. I assume this has to do with systemd not knowing about metasploit? Any ideas how to fix this?



Armitage is also giving me the error org.msgpack.UnpackException: parse error, and I believe it is related to the issue above.







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  • did you try sudo /opt/metasploit*/ctlscript.sh start ? github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/Using-Metasploit

    – mchid
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  • did you try sudo /opt/metasploit*/ctlscript.sh start ? github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/Using-Metasploit

    – mchid
    Jun 12 '15 at 2:23



















did you try sudo /opt/metasploit*/ctlscript.sh start ? github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/Using-Metasploit

– mchid
Jun 12 '15 at 2:23







did you try sudo /opt/metasploit*/ctlscript.sh start ? github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/Using-Metasploit

– mchid
Jun 12 '15 at 2:23












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I've found this fix, works for me:




  1. Edit Gemfile.lock with your favorite text editor where it says: msgpack (0.6.0)
    To say: msgpack (0.5.12)

  2. Then you have to run:
    bundle install

  3. Run armitage


You will have to do this each time you run msfupdate.






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    I've found this fix, works for me:




    1. Edit Gemfile.lock with your favorite text editor where it says: msgpack (0.6.0)
      To say: msgpack (0.5.12)

    2. Then you have to run:
      bundle install

    3. Run armitage


    You will have to do this each time you run msfupdate.






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      I've found this fix, works for me:




      1. Edit Gemfile.lock with your favorite text editor where it says: msgpack (0.6.0)
        To say: msgpack (0.5.12)

      2. Then you have to run:
        bundle install

      3. Run armitage


      You will have to do this each time you run msfupdate.






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        I've found this fix, works for me:




        1. Edit Gemfile.lock with your favorite text editor where it says: msgpack (0.6.0)
          To say: msgpack (0.5.12)

        2. Then you have to run:
          bundle install

        3. Run armitage


        You will have to do this each time you run msfupdate.






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        I've found this fix, works for me:




        1. Edit Gemfile.lock with your favorite text editor where it says: msgpack (0.6.0)
          To say: msgpack (0.5.12)

        2. Then you have to run:
          bundle install

        3. Run armitage


        You will have to do this each time you run msfupdate.







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