misterx says me that there's no other info......
the info on aircrack-ng is only for using it.......i want to understand how it works....so i will have to reverse the code.....
will feedback here when done...........
does anybody got any infos on these new tools in 1.0 dev ?....
i find this in the timeline of Aircrack-ng
i think i will have to Reverse Enginneering it, if i want to understand it right now because there's nothing on aircrack-ng website .... nor on their forum...so if nobody knows, i will reverse it i think...in order to write an analysis of this new tool....Code:00:52 Changeset [463] by hirte Added airdriver-ng. First version of the bash script, it can list several kinds of drivers and if they are in the kernel, installed and/or even loaded. It can load/unload and remove drivers. Installation of patched drivers will be added soon. Its easy to add new drivers.
im also trying to understand airserv-ng but i didn't manage yet to distribute the replaying and cracking process over my differents pcs in my lan...
Does anybody know what i need to do...because infos are really short about this new tool too...
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misterx says me that there's no other info......
the info on aircrack-ng is only for using it.......i want to understand how it works....so i will have to reverse the code.....
will feedback here when done...........
Watch your back, your packetz will belong to me soon... xD
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so airdriver-ng could be used like this
Code:airdriver-ng supported;airdriver-ng installed;airdriver-ng kernel;airdriver-ng loaded; Following drivers are supported: 0. ACX100/111 1. Broadcom 4300 2. HostAP 3. Intel Pro Wireless 2100 B 4. Intel Pro Wireless 2200 B/G 5. Intel Pro Wireless 3945 A/B/G 6. Madwifi[-ng] 7. Prism54 8. Realtek rtl8180 9. Realtek rtl8187 10. Ralink rt2500 11. Ralink rt2570 12. Ralink rt61 13. Ralink rt73 14. WLAN-NG 15. ZyDAS 1211 16. ZyDAS 1211rw Found following drivers installed: 1. Broadcom 4300 2. HostAP 3. Intel Pro Wireless 2100 B 4. Intel Pro Wireless 2200 B/G 5. Intel Pro Wireless 3945 A/B/G 6. Madwifi[-ng] 7. Prism54 9. Realtek rtl8187 10. Ralink rt2500 11. Ralink rt2570 12. Ralink rt61 13. Ralink rt73 16. ZyDAS 1211rw Found following drivers in the Kernel: Found following drivers loaded (as module): 1. Broadcom 4300 13. Ralink rt73
i put 4 commands togather to have a one shot command listing me supported installed and loaded driver....useful when you want to be sure of what driver you use and if it's supported....
i think could be cool to script that in a single line text file, past it in /usr/bin to have access to driver control command easily...
see u
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