y i get this kind of result?
it happen only on some AP.
Code:bt ~ # aireplay-ng -150:F2) on channel 1 6000 -o 1 -q 10 -e FortyOne -a 00:13:46:88:50:f2 -h 00:1B:11:B7:5D:10 rausb0 22:38:16 Waiting for beacon frame (BSSID: 00:13:46:88: 22:38:16 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:18 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:20 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:22 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:24 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:26 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:28 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:30 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:32 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:34 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:36 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:38 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:40 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:42 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:44 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) 22:38:46 Sending Authentication Request (Open System) Attack was unsuccessful. Possible reasons: * Perhaps MAC address filtering is enabled. * Check that the BSSID (-a option) is correct. * Try to change the number of packets (-o option). * The driver/card doesn't support injection. * This attack sometimes fails against some APs. * The card is not on the same channel as the AP. * You're too far from the AP. Get closer, or lower the transmit rate.
lol the answer is in the post
Attack was unsuccessful. Possible reasons:
* Perhaps MAC address filtering is enabled.
* Check that the BSSID (-a option) is correct.
* Try to change the number of packets (-o option).
* The driver/card doesn't support injection.
* This attack sometimes fails against some APs.
* The card is not on the same channel as the AP.
* You're too far from the AP. Get closer, or lower
the transmit rate.
Have you tried searching the 100's of posts here for same issues & there are also video tutorials as well that you can follow if you do a bit of searching & take theprez98 adviseAttack was unsuccessful. Possible reasons:
* Perhaps MAC address filtering is enabled.
* Check that the BSSID (-a option) is correct.
* Try to change the number of packets (-o option).
* The driver/card doesn't support injection.
* This attack sometimes fails against some APs.
* The card is not on the same channel as the AP.
* You're too far from the AP. Get closer, or lower
the transmit rate.
What brands and models of APs have you tested?
I can see where this guy is headed...
i ve try it on mine and few wireless router borrow from my friends
basically i ve to problem with Linksys WRT54G. successfully fake authenticated
but fail on other AP which i try on Linksys WRT54GL and DLink DI-524
and it keep giving me
22:38:22 Sending Authentication Request (Open System)
22:38:24 Sending Authentication Request (Open System)
22:38:26 Sending Authentication Request (Open System)
22:38:28 Sending Authentication Request (Open System)
so i would wonder y certain AP response like that?
all AP ve default configuration
I would assume the reason is that you are closer to some than others, or the power of some are better than others. If you don't have a decent power level, you will get that response. Try moving the network card a little closer to the AP or turning it a bit. It's amazing what a coupla inches can do.
To all other posters that seem to want to attack this guy. Personally I don't care what he does or if he'll get locked up. The rules don't address that. The rules are that you are not allowed to openly admit to wrongdoing, which he definitely didn't. If you want to imply from his words that he did, that's maybe right, but not against the rules.
I know I have never used someone else's connection, even for testing but I'm sure many have. That is not the point here, though. (Just my silly two cents.)
OOPS, I am talking to some high ranking fellows here. I had better watch my step, or.....
No one has implied that this guy has broke the law and I that was the case he would be dealt with accordingly.Originally Posted by abitaz
The beef is that the question he is asking has been covered loads of times in other posts AND all the possible solutions are in aireplays error message !
Everybody who is contributing here are doing so in their own time and don't need people asking stupid questions about things that a simple google search would yield some answers.
If the contributers here spent less time reading this crap, they'd have more time to post good info that will help people out.
Anyway I'm not trying to piss people off so sorry if you or anybody else was offended by what I said, but people please try and look for the answers before you have to be spoonfed![]()
I have been seeing this type of comment from newer members lately and its very disturbing. Its just plain disrepectful. For whats its worth you are right the OP did not admit to any wrong doing and The Prez98 was asking him what sort of router he was using thats all. I'm sure lots of people are surfing on their neighbors wifi as a result of our tutorials even your abitaz. As you say thats not the issue but asking someone for the make and model of their AP is a simple question and would only be hard to answer if the AP was in your neighbors house.OOPS, I am talking to some high ranking fellows here. I had better watch my step, or.....
Once again please try to keep the sideways disrespectful comments out of your posts. This means every one.
Rebuke accepted. I apologize. I actually love this place and I posted my comment b4 I saw who was talking. I appreciate you guys. Thanks a lot.