[kismac] Re: Spoofing MAC Address on Tiger

  • From: "Jorge Laranjo" <jorge.laranjo@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 01:35:30 +0100

Ok, I tryed that and since the network was on the auto-join list.

But if it is not? And how can I have 100% sure the MAC address to spoof?
Thanks.

On 9/2/06, Jorge Laranjo <jorge.laranjo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

But the questions is: I was probing the networks with my DWL-122 and AE. Then, when I found a open network I spoofed my AE but then the icon of the AE turn into the usual icon with a arrow on it (on the menu).

And I can't join a network. So I need to do it with the AE turned off?
I'll try that.




On 9/2/06, devnullian@xxxxxxx <devnullian@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Yes, this is most likely your problem. To elaborate, SpoofMac will > not work if you have connected to any networks since your last restart. > Depending on your level of paranoia, deleting all of your auto-joined > networks can be a good idea. Why? Because some crafty guys created a > wireless attack program called "karma" that can attack you if you > have auto-join networks. Karma works by listening as your wireless > card probes for the networks in your auto-join list. It then creates > a network with the same SSID as one of your auto-join networks, which > your Mac will dutifully connect to. At this point you may be subject > to driver exploits (if they exist... this is an open question, as > anyone who subscribes to the securityfocus wireless list will know) > or anything else the attacker wants to do. > So, think about wether the convenience of auto-joining networks is > worth this risk (which it very well could be, it's your decision). > > Devnullian > On Sep 1, 2006, at 4:32 PM, John Warren wrote: > > > if yo uautomatically join networks then spoof mac has problems. Many > > people say to delete all of your auto-joined networks. Search online > > about it, but my suggestion is to turn off airport, restart machine, > > run spoofmac, turn on airport. Works for my iBook G4 w/ AE. > > > > On 9/1/06, Jorge Laranjo <jorge.laranjo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi! How to spoof my MAC address using Tiger? is that some networks > >> are MAC > >> Address controled or safe... > >> > >> SpoofMac is not useful since I think that does the spoofing but > >> turns my > >> AirPort in something strange and I can't connect to a network. > >> > >> Many thanks. > >> > >> -- > >> Atentamente, > >> Jorge Laranjo > >> > >> email> jorge.laranjo@xxxxxxxxx > >> gTalk > jorge.laranjo@xxxxxxxxx > >> msn > jorgelaranjo@xxxxxxxxxxx > >> aim > jorge.laranjo@xxxxxxx > >> skype> jorge.laranjo > >> http://www.olhares.com/fueg0/ > >> http://www.flickr.com/photos/fueg0/ > > > > >


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Atentamente,
Jorge Laranjo

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-- Atentamente, Jorge Laranjo

email> jorge.laranjo@xxxxxxxxx
gTalk > jorge.laranjo@xxxxxxxxx
msn > jorgelaranjo@xxxxxxxxxxx
aim > jorge.laranjo@xxxxxxx
skype> jorge.laranjo
http://www.olhares.com/fueg0/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fueg0/

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