[kismac] Re: help connecting to a peculiar network

  • From: themacuser <themacuser@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 16:15:45 +0930

Also, you might be out of range of the network.

That client may have been a wired one.


On 9/12/06, John Warren <xaive1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

also, jsut because you see network traffic, does not mean that the client was a wireless client.

On 9/11/06, James Kelly <macubergeek@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> What you are overlooking is that what you are doing is of questionable
> legality.
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> You should reconsider your course of actions, I think.
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> Jim
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> there you are."
> Max Headroom
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> On Sep 10, 2006, at 7:03 PM, Farmer Booty wrote:
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> I've found a network I'd like to use that doesn't use WEP or WPA
> encryption and broadcasts its SSID. I couldn't connect normally so I
> concluded it's using MAC address filtering. Passively scanning the
> network I recorded several client MAC addresses on that network. Later
> when those clients have disconnected I've spoofed the MAC on my Mac to
> each of these recorded MAC addresses. But I still cannot connect. What
> am I overlooking?
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> cheers,
>
> /bf
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