cracking_wpa
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cracking_wpa [2010/03/07 16:06] – typo mister_x | cracking_wpa [2010/03/07 16:09] – removed useless comment (it was updated for mac80211 some time ago) mister_x | ||
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===== Equipment used ===== | ===== Equipment used ===== | ||
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- | To follow this tutorial at home, you must have two wireless cards. | ||
In this tutorial, here is what was used: | In this tutorial, here is what was used: | ||
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- | The presence of a [phy0] tag at the end of the driver name is an indicator for mac80211, so the Broadcom card is using a mac80211 driver. **Note that mac80211 is supported only since aircrack-ng v1.0-rc1, and it won't work with v0.9.1, which this tutorial primarily refers to.** | + | The presence of a [phy0] tag at the end of the driver name is an indicator for mac80211, so the Broadcom card is using a mac80211 driver. **Note that mac80211 is supported only since aircrack-ng v1.0-rc1, and it won't work with v0.9.1.** |
Both entries of the Atheros card show " | Both entries of the Atheros card show " | ||
Finally, the Ralink shows neither of these indicators, so it is using an ieee80211 driver - see the generic instructions for setting it up. | Finally, the Ralink shows neither of these indicators, so it is using an ieee80211 driver - see the generic instructions for setting it up. |
cracking_wpa.txt · Last modified: 2022/01/02 21:34 by mister_x