i cant find leafpad either.. hmmm
tried grabbing a wep but didnt do anything for ages, but there was no traffic - would this make a difference?
i cant find leafpad either.. hmmm
tried grabbing a wep but didnt do anything for ages, but there was no traffic - would this make a difference?
yep I think it needs traffic but I found I didn't need leafpad.. the WEP key comes up at the end of the process when it shows you the details, it's the 'hex' key.. just note it down and then type in when connecting to the network..
I didn't have any success on my home wlan using miniwep-gtk even though I had three clients in use, there were very few packets.
I tried forcing packets using
sudo aireplay-ng -1 1 -a MYWLROUTERMAC wlan0
in a terminal window but just got an error message
"ioctl (SIOCSIWMODE) failed: Device or resource is busy ....."
Next, I tried "Feeding Bottle" in advanced mode. It is not exactly "point and click" but it worked in less than a minute
I've attached leafpad if anyone needs it.
Just use enough water to cover your vegetables,the same goes for when you're having a bath....
If you're having problems getting results for WEP AP points, it's worth checking first that your wireless device is actually capable of injection. Some cards may well be picked up by beini, but not actually capable of injection, this is because many devices have various versions of the chipsets used and some have the injection ability inactive at chipset level.
If you run the following command in the root shell terminal:
Aireplay-ng -9 wlan0 (or whatever your device is listed as)
This should display some information and inform you if injection is working or not. It will also continue to list any AP's it detects along with stats for them. If you want to stop that, just press CTRL + C key to go back to command line.
"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman, and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland." - Adolf Hitler, 1933
"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman, and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland." - Adolf Hitler, 1933
"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman, and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland." - Adolf Hitler, 1933
I found waiting around 5 hours after the last of our neighbours noise stopped - they stopped around 2am one day so just before 7am we started by firing up the telly upstairs playing a nice loud movie with lots of explosions etc.. and the surround sound on with plenty of bass, the stereo went on downstairs and hoover going etc.. had a positive effect - he stomped round after about 20 mins demanding we turned it down, got told how fecking inconsiderate they had been over the previous weeks and to feck off - also told him that if they kept their noise down after midnight then we wouldn't have any more problems - that was several years ago and still working
Grabbed my WEP key ahem... and realised that I didn't change the router's login details from admin/admin. Silly billy. Just trying to figure out if it's possible to monitor activity using Beini... any suggestions?
By the way, thanks to the original poster for the heads up, excellent little tool. Way easier than backtrack.
WEP is easy from command line with backtrack , but any other encryption needs rainbow tables and too much time to grab them
for instance ...
Church of Wifi WPA-PSK Rainbow Tables
ABCDEFGHIJKSSID List:SSID.zip
7Gb Password list:passwords2.zip
33Gb Password list:9-final-wordlist.zip
Mass SSID computing perl script:genrun.zip
CoWPAtty 4.3:cowpatty-4.3.tgz
Last edited by kracken; 27th June 2011 at 07:54 PM.
"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman, and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland." - Adolf Hitler, 1933
is this still best route for wifi cracking used to run this and was pretty good using my laptop and bootable usb
backtrack was too hard to work lol
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