No. If there was, it wouldn't be hidden, would it? :)
Realistically, KisMAC already looks for them. Just wait. A client will
try to join the network and you'll pick up the SSID and KisMAC will
display it. Beyond that, there's no way that I know of to get the SSID
other than waiting for a client to send it.
-Galen
On May 11, 2004, at 2:29 PM, F0T0™ wrote:
Is there an easy way to detect what a hidden ssid is.....ie hidden ssid= machouse...etc?
Daren
On Tuesday, May 11, 2004, at 02:04 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 1:10 PM -0400 2004/05/11, Ray Haque wrote:
It may be a little far fetched, but I see many suggestion hidden SSID's
as a method of security in place of WEP (because of speed loss with WEP).
I have also seen some hidden SSID networks (around a local University),
and it would be fun to try and hop on them. ;-)
Using only hidden SSIDs and no WEP (or other form of encryption) is no real security at all. Anyone with any kind of passive scanner (e.g., KisMac, kismet, BSD airtools, etc...) could sniff all the traffic with trivial ease.
The only time that using hidden SSIDs and no WEP is okay, is if you put a software layer of encryption on top, such as a VPN.
-- Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles@xxxxxxxxx>
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