I have both cards
But to answer your question - N support and the 36H wont seem to connect to a wpa2 network
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I have both cards
But to answer your question - N support and the 36H wont seem to connect to a wpa2 network
"On the subject of ATI cards, I do not have one since I use cuda for lots of other stuff but I have heard that pyrit miss's lots of easy passwords while using ati gpu suport."
Interesting that. My...
What wireless card/chipset are you using.
What type of encryption are you using on your network?
For WEP use iwconfig 'insert interface here' enc ********** or iwconfig 'insert interface here'...
I had a similiar issue on an old toshiba portege. It was Bt3 and I used freedos to boot into grub. I think.
Have you tried going thru Vmware?
Have you checked the MD5 of your iso ?
Clean...
What wireless card/chipset are you using?
compatible_cards [Aircrack-ng]
Are you using BT4F or Ubuntu?
There is no mention of BT4F on that page. Are we to assume that the same drivers etc are in BT4F?
The page was last modified on 23rd of august 2009 - Is there a similiar page for BT4F?
I would...
What commands are you using with iwconfig?
are you using : iwconfig wlan0 ap ************
if so, try without that and see does it associate?
How far away from the router are you? in metres
Try:
iwconfig
and see if your wlan adapter is in managed mode and does it say your associated with the ap?
Make sure you have input the correct wep code (iwconfig --help for more details)...
I have been using cupp lately. Being able to specify details about the victim ie. company name, products sold, employee hobbies etc, you can do up a specific wordlist to suit each pentest as well as...
Can anyone confirm this works with an alfa awus050nh?
I am getting error messages from airbase after it runs for a random amount of minutes, sometime 1 sometimes 10.
They are :
read failed:...
I bought the Alfa awus050nh usb wireless adapter a couple of days ago and after extensive searching on this site and google, I eventually used the following tutorial to get it working with injection...
Change your wpa passphrase to random 20 digits using uppercase, lowercase, numbers and symbols and no dictionary attack will work against your wpa
Are you looking for exploits in your wireless...
Are you using the latest version of nmap on BT4final?
At what stage of the nmap process do you receive this message?
Your second problem is odd as I think you need to be connected to a network to...
I have had this several times before.
What are the exact commands you are using with aircrack-ng?
Does pyrit not create a hash table on the fly and pipe it straight into cowpatty, like in purehates cuda Howto?
Have you tried it on a live boot of BT4F?
What does it say when you type iwconfig in terminal?
Have you checked your md5 checksums for the images you downloaded?
Are you trying to use it with VMware or on its own HDD or a live boot with/without persistant changes?
Have you confirmed your nic supports injection?
I am guessing your trying to crack a wpa encrypted cap file?
Are you using BT4 pre-final?
You can pipe pyrit straight into cowpatty or aircrack. There are a few threads already on this. Search...
just boot the llvie cd and click on install.sh
Thats all i did and its flyin'
You could also have a look at the handbook, but google is probably faster
h**p://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:iXnyxu6M99AJ:docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-apps/kwrite/kwrite.pdf
You may want to read this :
h**p://pyrit.wordpress.com/the-twilight-of-wi-fi-protected-access/
it outlines how wpa works.
If wpa was as easy to crack as you say it would never have been...
The chap probably has an older laptop - like a toshiba portege - that has no cdrom drive and the bios does not support usb boot.
I had this problem a while back with bt2. As far as I can remember...
I have searched to see if anyone has had siniliar issues but no luck. I reckon they could be 2 separate issues. This seems to be happening mainly using passthrough to cowpatty. Utilising cuda on a...