Holy dead thread! Well since this thread got brought back here is some reading material on this subject...people do READ before they post things right??? :rolleyes:
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Holy dead thread! Well since this thread got brought back here is some reading material on this subject...people do READ before they post things right??? :rolleyes:
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Ah, I missed that line. My apologies.
I hear ya! I'm glad you did the same thing, I felt kinda weird putting it in the list =)
Glad I'm not the only one...
No, the deauth packet is a standard packet.
While looking in Wireshark did you notice is he was smart enough to change his MAC?
[QUOTE=Barry;104089]This is a strong passphrase.
F@\d4u\cLXd+sCuWzl|vQZ%;y+I@:dI9MwL"\_AmoJKpj]A,*k8~PZJy%Oy?Pq@
Statement of the obvious... Do not use that one.
I don't know what everyone else's preference is but I just do a -r
/shrug that's just me though
I would say yes some networking background will help, understanding how the OSI model works and how the protocols work is a must in my opinion. The two high-end certifications I hear about are the...
*said in a monotone voice...* This isn't the wep key I am looking for.
You won't, RAM is a hardware limitation and the software limitation is aircrack-ng as it has issues with file larger than 2GB.
No, the card does not support packet injection.
I know this is going to sound retarded BUT do your Network+ and then Security+. It's a start.
You can remote into your XP machine via rdesktop but I'm not entirely sure that is what you are looking for, but nonetheless have a look at it.
http://wiki.remote-exploit.org/index.php/Main_Page
google rdesktop
Not to come off rude and I am sorry if I do but no one here is going to spoon feed you. Everyone here has read numerous books and spent hours upon hours studying and learning Linux. Please choose a...
Thanks for sharing this, I will seed it the same as I did for the hatelist.
--Update
Well there is a hold on me helping to seed, seems as if my copy is corrupt. Will try again.
Ow, my head hurts now...
Update the driver to v1.6.1, this was the fix action for me and I am running a very similar setup:
OS X 10.5.5 BT3F WUSB54G v4 in VMWare
:eek: :mad:
Was the date on the download October 4, 2007?
Found some issues with older firmware, try and find firmware version 4725.
read this:
http://forums.remote-exploit.org/showthread.php?t=10241
Hmm...sounds suspicious...
I am running that very setup and yes it is necessary.
I think we got sidetracked lol