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Wifi encryption explained
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November 08, 2010, 01:33:32 PM »
In order to connect to a secure wireless network, the user needs to use a pre-shared key. But once a connection is established between the router and the computer, what key is used to encrypt the data? Does the router invent a new PSK and passes a different one to each host or do all the connected hosts use the same psk to encrypt their data?
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November 08, 2010, 01:52:17 PM »
I could tell you the answer, but learning it would be better.
If you have the tools to try it:
2 or 3 computers with wifi
1 wifi router.
Use airodump do capture the data. You can have the data going between boxes, or out to the internet. Then try decrypting the data with your known psk, and use wireshark to look at the resulting file.
You can find how to do most of that looking at the aircrack-ng website. You'll want airodump-ng, and airdecap-ng. Both are part of the aircrack-ng suite.
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November 09, 2010, 08:40:30 PM »
Thanks, I'll go ahead and give that a try. I just need to get a wireless card that supports monitor mode.
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December 10, 2010, 10:00:37 AM »
I use an
Alfa Networks AWUS036H USB adapter
I sure anyone would agree this has to be the worlds best adapter around for this use
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December 10, 2010, 12:54:29 PM »
@TheXero Do you use you card on Windows or Linux?
It may be me, but mine works well on Windows but I had problems last year on Ubuntu and Backtrack 3.
I haven't tried it since then...
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H1t M0nk3y
I've used mine on Debian and on Bactrack 3/4/4r1. Debian gave me SOME problems, but only when using it for trying to be an access point, not a tool for attacks.
I've got 2 of the same USB card and love it. Former roommate uses his in windows and ubuntu no problem.
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December 12, 2010, 11:21:03 AM »
I primarly use it with Windows 7, with no issues
However I was using it through the training period for my OSWP cert in VMware Workstation for BackTrack 3, and 4/R1
Mine gets used alot, as its my primary method of connecting to the internet these days lol (on Windows)
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December 12, 2010, 10:52:33 PM »
I’m at a bit of a loss here. I just bought the Alfa Networks AWUS036H USB adapter, but I still can’t get it into monitor mode. I’m running Windows 7, and I’ve installed the driver that came on the CD with it. The problem is that I still can’t sniff any packets with it. I run wire shark and select the appropriate interface. I’ve also made sure that the “capture packets in promiscuous mode” checkbox has been selected in the capture options. However, I still can only see packets destined for my nic or broadcasts.
I’m getting desperate here. Any suggestions?
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December 13, 2010, 01:02:02 AM »
I haven't used the card in windows. Are you sure that Windows7 supports Promiscuous mode for that card?
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December 13, 2010, 04:20:14 AM »
I have never done monitor mode on Windows, only on Linux
Although aircrack-ng has window binary's, its not supported
You will also need airpcap in order to enable monitor mode on the card
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December 13, 2010, 07:27:38 AM »
Well, you're not going to do much with that card on Windows anyway.
The best tool I've seen for looking around at wireless networks while on Windows is inSSIDer (
http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider
). There's also Vistumbler (
http://www.vistumbler.net/
) but not really my preference.
You will not be able to inject packets with that adapter on Windows (as far as I'm aware).
I've used the AWUS036H and the AWUS036NH on both Windows and Linux with no issues. The H model seems to get better results despite the NH supposedly having more power.
You'd be better off booting a virtual machine with the BT4 pre-built VM and VMware Player or you could use VirtualBox. Once on Linux, it'll be much easier...
airmon-ng start wlan0
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