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1. A "to do" list for integrating wireshark into the XO |
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2. A "How to" use these tools for cracking/analysing a WiFi network. |
2. A "How to" use these tools for cracking/analysing a WiFi network. |
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== Does aireplay-ng actually work? == |
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I thought the Libertas driver/Marvell firmware didn't support injection? |
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== Delete? == |
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Any reason this page shouldn't just get deleted? It's a recipe for cracking WEP. There isn't any particular reason anyone would need to do this on an OLPC. |
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:Are you kidding? The OLPC is the PERFECT wardriving machine! |
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== Legitimate Network Analysis == |
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I just moved to an apartment complex. I'm trying to figure out what's REALLY going on in on the various channels. I've also found the NetworkManager and/or network services aren't easily configured for my particular WAP configuration. Tools like this are not bad, it's people that do bad things with them. I can imagine that understanding the wireless environment in a school with LOTS of laptops could be critically important to a deployment. Deleting this page would be wrong. |
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Unfortunately I see that the Marvell Libertas 88W8388 chipset isn't natively supported by kismet. A few folks on the [http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=932.0 OLPC news] forums were also talking about this. |
Latest revision as of 23:58, 6 April 2010
Who started this page? And why doesn´t anyone keep it updated?
There is a lot of interesting work to do here. Lets try to list some:
1. A "to do" list for integrating wireshark into the XO 2. A "How to" use these tools for cracking/analysing a WiFi network.
Does aireplay-ng actually work?
I thought the Libertas driver/Marvell firmware didn't support injection?
Delete?
Any reason this page shouldn't just get deleted? It's a recipe for cracking WEP. There isn't any particular reason anyone would need to do this on an OLPC.
- Are you kidding? The OLPC is the PERFECT wardriving machine!
Legitimate Network Analysis
I just moved to an apartment complex. I'm trying to figure out what's REALLY going on in on the various channels. I've also found the NetworkManager and/or network services aren't easily configured for my particular WAP configuration. Tools like this are not bad, it's people that do bad things with them. I can imagine that understanding the wireless environment in a school with LOTS of laptops could be critically important to a deployment. Deleting this page would be wrong.
Unfortunately I see that the Marvell Libertas 88W8388 chipset isn't natively supported by kismet. A few folks on the OLPC news forums were also talking about this.