hmmmmm.....Originally Posted by ethermine
Karma is a wonderful thing .... <grin>Originally Posted by ethermine
Check your DHCP and DNS settings.....
Hi everyone, fist post
I first became interested in "offensive security" :P when I read that my card was one of the few supporting injection (rt2561, driver rt61pci Ubuntu Karmic on a desktop). I got a friend's permission to hack her network. Everything went fine, I did it in 7 mins WEP, and connected to her network - all done there - success! But now, all other open networks that are in range that I used to connect to will not transfer data! I can connect via wireless and the signal is strong, but my homepage google will not load, it's stuck at "connecting to www.google.com". I open a terminal and use the PING command, result "unknown host www.google.com". However ifconfig and iwconfig both show a strong connection - that happens not to transfer any data!
I didn't use Backtrack for this, but rather each tool individualy. And I'm not going to keep using my friend's network, so can someone help? What is stopping open networks from communicating?
hmmmmm.....Originally Posted by ethermine
Karma is a wonderful thing .... <grin>Originally Posted by ethermine
Check your DHCP and DNS settings.....
aahhh.... thanks for playing..But now, all other open networks that are in range that I used to connect to will not transfer data! I can connect via wireless and the signal is strong, but my homepage google will not load, it's stuck at "connecting to www.google.com". I open a terminal and use the PING command, result "unknown host www.google.com". However ifconfig and iwconfig both show a strong connection - that happens not to transfer any data!
Stealing WiFi is not something we support on this forum, nor do we support "hacking" your friend, neighbor or grandma or whatever (permission or not). It sounds to me like you need to do two things.
1. Pay for your own Internet
2. Use Windows
My apologies for not being more verbose. I do pay for my own internet (though not directly, I am in a gated community that provides Free internet for all of its residents. This internet is available on an open network, which is the one I was referring to.) Ergo, I do not steal Wifi, and I understand that that would not be supported around. But your second point baffles me, why should I switch to windows?
I am a newb, that's why I posted here. What part of those setting do I check/modify?Originally Posted by hypervista
Capitalisation is important. It's the difference between "Helping your brother Jack off a horse" and "Helping your brother jack off a horse".
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