[kismac] Re: Newbie question
- From: Michael Rossberg <mick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 13:05:48 +0100
Hi,
I have a newbie question, is there a place I can find out more about
cracking WEP? The reason I ask is I have a linksys WAP at home and
after installing KisMac I wanted to give it a try.
So I turned on 64bit (40 bit) WEP and assigned it a password. Then I
let it collect packets, about 200K worth. Then I started a brute hack
on it to find the password, which ran for a while (15" PB with 867 /
512 megs ram)
After a hour or two it came back and said no luck.
Couple question I have is how do you know is it's 64 or 128, how do
you know which cracking method to try, and when you find a signal how
do you connect to it, I don't see it as a choice when I open my
airport utility.
Again if someone wants to point me to some Docs I will read them, I
don't want to be a leech.
you did read the kismac docs
<http://www.binaervarianz.de/projekte/programmieren/kismac/docu/pgs2/
index.html>? it will most likely answer some of your questions. if it
does not work, please send me a pcap dump with at least 100 data
packets.
mick
- References:
- [kismac] Usb intersil
- From: Geoffrey Kruse
- [kismac] Re: Usb intersil
- From: Jerad Hoff
- [kismac] Re: Usb intersil
- From: Stefan Jeglinski
- [kismac] Newbie question
- From: Steve Roach
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So I turned on 64bit (40 bit) WEP and assigned it a password. Then I let it collect packets, about 200K worth. Then I started a brute hack on it to find the password, which ran for a while (15" PB with 867 / 512 megs ram)
After a hour or two it came back and said no luck.
Couple question I have is how do you know is it's 64 or 128, how do you know which cracking method to try, and when you find a signal how do you connect to it, I don't see it as a choice when I open my airport utility.
Again if someone wants to point me to some Docs I will read them, I don't want to be a leech.
- [kismac] Usb intersil
- From: Geoffrey Kruse
- [kismac] Re: Usb intersil
- From: Jerad Hoff
- [kismac] Re: Usb intersil
- From: Stefan Jeglinski
- [kismac] Newbie question
- From: Steve Roach