On Dienstag, Februar 11, 2003, at 11:25 Uhr, Ulf Wetzker wrote: > > On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 11:07:52 +0100 > Mario Mlynek <roxxor-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 10:10:39 +0100 (MET) >> Holger Mahlau <hmahlau@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> I have a question about the packet reinjection function in KISMAC >>> >>> It is the same as packet injection ?? With packet injection I can >>> shut down the base station, I think so. >> >> no it's not.., i think so.. >> reinjection is, if you listen in monitor mode and catch a >> wep-encrypted packet, with size of an arp-request for example, an then >> you send this packet again and again and again and ... what happens .. > > to make some more taffic to crack the wep key faster... > >> someone in the encrypted wlan sends one arp-replay on every >> arp-request you send.. tata.. a lot of encrypted traffic with >> weak-iv's.. so i hope it's correct what i wrote, if not.. please help >> me mick ;) greedings ..mario >> >> > > I think injection is when you modify an encrypted packet (by changing > some bits or chaning the ip adresses ...) and injeckt it. injection is the process of sending a raw frame. . what you meant (crashing a AP) is one attack you can do with this, but it is way more powerful. mick