Re: My first written Wireless attack tutorial
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Originally Posted by
Miasara666
Hello guys,
I've a problem when running BTr2..
1)when i executed wash command which is wash -i mon0...i received this message "Found Packet with bad FCS, Skipping"... why is that happened?to get the bssid i can only use airodump-ng mon0...
read wash -h and you will find this option..
copied from wash help file:
-C, --ignore-fcs Ignore frame checksum errors
Re: My first written Wireless attack tutorial
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Originally Posted by
strakar
Thank you johanpro, im glad you like. Well, in a way it is good because it makes dificult someone to get inside our network. In my network i use Hidden SSID, WPS disabled, WPA2 and with a good password.
double post..sorry
Re: My first written Wireless attack tutorial
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Originally Posted by
strakar
Thank you johanpro, im glad you like. Well, in a way it is good because it makes dificult someone to get inside our network. In my network i use Hidden SSID, WPS disabled, WPA2 and with a good password.
i agree with your set up..
same here
wps disable , wpa/wpa2 mixed mode
i do not hide the essid but i have mac filtering enable
Re: My first written Wireless attack tutorial
I am just curious doing what you just said does that mean someone can't get into your network still?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
strakar
Thank you johanpro, im glad you like. Well, in a way it is good because it makes dificult someone to get inside our network. In my network i use Hidden SSID, WPS disabled, WPA2 and with a good password.
Re: My first written Wireless attack tutorial
Thanks very much for the document. Very well laid out and clearly presented information.
I have a quick question that is not answered in the document, nor have I been able to find the info on google or searching forums:
What needs to be done to determine a WEP network's 'username' (i.e., when prompted to enter username & password).
Is that information possible to obtain using backtrack, or is a WEP network considered 'secure' if it is set up to prompt all connecting terminals for a 'username' and a password?
Re: My first written Wireless attack tutorial
Thanks for you feedback. When you say username don't you wanna talk about WPA2-Enterprise?
Re: My first written Wireless attack tutorial
this has been extremely helpful to me thanks a lot strakar...
Re: My first written Wireless attack tutorial
Thanks alot - very nice tutorial, esp. when you're new to wireless pentesting.