sorry.... sometimes I just don't think! On 3/20/09, Lisa Kachold wrote: > > Mike, > > You just admitted on an international board, that you are attempting to > steal the private property key of a neighbor. Can't I tell you how clueless > you appear? Your technical skills are starting to get fairly good, so we > don't want you to be taken for a long timeout in jail? > > I, therefore will not help you to encroach your local neighbors WEP key. > Have you tried walking over and asking the neighbor? That is generally the > best approach, other than going to a coffee shop or sitting outside a hotel > in the car running your notebook? > > There is a person attempting to use their accesspoint who you might be > affecting? They work and pay for their equipment? Are you intelligent or > are you another zombie of inanity born of lies? > > I can suggest the verification steps for the process (from your notes) in a > lab only format: > > 1) Verify that your wireless card IS on the list of those that can be placed > into promiscious mode via airodump (although if you get a BSSID, using > channel 3, it might appear you are happily promiscious)? > >> airodump-ng -w capture -c 6 wifi0 >> using channel (-c) >> -c 3 gets one BSSID variously flagging in contention with a second channel >> 3 (contending for channel) >> wait for it to appear again but a different MAC appears. >> So I go on to the next step: I open a new shell and type >> aireplay-ng -0 10 -a -c > > YOUR mac can be displayed via ifconfig > >> so I try without my MAC... to no avail! on to the next step >> aireplay-ng -3 -b -h >> I don't know what value to put after the h. >> ARGHHHH. > > I can point you to a source for further information (for intellectual > purposes only): > http://securitytube.net/AirodumpNG-Basics-(Part-I)-video.aspx > > Again, I want to remind you that using BackTrack3/airodumpng and encroaching > via a BT3/4 wireless tool is illegal, unethical and can land you in jail > whereupon your only "technical tool" will be a very short dull penci > > I am happy to assist you to learn the ins and outs of technology, practical > lab testing, and personal as well as production internet security, but I > will not assist you to steal, or hack unethically. > > http://www.speedguide.net/read_articles.php?id=2724 > > Also, I would like to warn you clearly that there are people just hanging > out waiting to hack you. Airodumpng has a boundary condition error that > will cause a buffer overflow. In highly congested areas (Universities or > security conventions) using Airodumpng will get YOU HACKED and PWN'd! > http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/23467 > > If you are not hacking ethically to learn, you are simply a script kiddie, a > less evolved criminal and worse. I will not write to you; you will join the > many people who are awarded free ads on the back page of 2600 magazine, > writing from jail for pen pals. > > > Obnosis | (503)754-4452 > > > > > PLUG Linux Security Labs 2nd Saturday Each Month@Noon - 3PM > >> Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 06:26:40 +0000 >> Subject: Re: rausb0 up >> From: bmike1@gmail.com >> To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >> >> youknow.... I am following the instructions given to the best of my >> ability/ (durn tool). >> airodump-ng -w capture -c 6 wifi0 >> and the return line gives the BSSID PWR... etc... but there is >> nothing under them. So I think that maybe if the channel (-c) is >> changed thaaat will help. That does not help until I get to -c 3 but >> only one BSSID appearsafter 30 seconds.... and then disappears. So I >> wait for it to appear again but a different MAC appears. >> So I go on to the next step: I open a new shell and type >> aireplay-ng -0 10 -a -c >> so I try without my MAC... to no avail! on to the next step >> aireplay-ng -3 -b -h >> I don't know what value to put after the h. >> ARGHHHH. >> I am trying to crack a neighbors password for my sister in law. I use >> sprint broadband but she can't always use my computer. I'm telling you >> this so I don't waste your time if you have a problem with that:D >> >> On 3/20/09, Lisa Kachold wrote: >> > >> > Mike Backtrack is a strange beast. >> > >> > Use the wireless tools in the system menu to start and stop and setup >> > the >> > wireless. >> > >> > Obnosis | (503)754-4452 >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > PLUG Linux Security Labs 2nd Saturday Each Month@Noon - 3PM >> > Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:24:40 -0400 >> > Subject: Re: rausb0 up >> > From: bmike1@gmail.com >> > To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >> > >> > stranger still! This time I went 'ifconfig wifi0 down' and it went down >> > but >> > 'wifi0 up' wouldn't turn it back on. >> > >> > I never learnwd how to verify the checksum. How is it done? I always >> > figured >> > that if it would load everything was good. >> > >> > >> > On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Lisa Kachold >> > wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Often with Backtrack3 the iso download gets schnerbed. So the BT3 disk >> > boots partially on one try and completely on the next. >> > >> > It's incredibly annoying, but with any ISO burn, if it doesn't work >> > consistently, toss the disk, verify the checksum, and rebui;rn! >> > >> > >> > These cards have been tested to work in BT3: >> > http://backtrack.offensive-security.com/index.php?title=HCL:Wireless >> > >> > Find your card and see the recommendations. >> > >> > # dmesg >> > # ifconfig -a >> > >> > You should see your card loaded, and you should see a device. >> > >> > #lspci >> > >> > Generally with BT3, your best bet is going to be using the Wireless >> > tools in >> > the menus, until you determine what is what. >> > >> > >> > Hey also, if you are on a shared wireless network check out the SMB4k - >> > be >> > careful not to get into trouble here. >> > >> > Ethical hackers learn they do not impact the systems they study, (unless >> > paid) and they DO NOT GO TO JAIL! >> > >> > >> > And USE THE SOURCE: >> > http://backtrack.offensive-security.com/index.php/Tools >> > >> > >> > Obnosis | (503)754-4452 >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > PLUG Linux Security Labs 2nd Saturday Each Month@Noon - 3PM >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 22:36:03 -0400 >> > Subject: rausb0 up >> > From: bmike1@gmail.com >> > To: PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >> > >> > >> > it is strange. after I had downloaded backtrack3 and fired it up and the >> > distro automaGICALY FOUND THE WIRELESS CARD AND i HAD WEB-ACCESS. the >> > two >> > subsequnt times I loaded it I didn't have web-access and that left me >> > dum-founded. So I looked around and found that 'rausb0 up' is the comand >> > I >> > need to use but linux told me that that wasn't the device name. So >> > please >> > tell me, what is it that is assigned to an internal wireless card. How >> > should I find out if you can't tell me. >> > >> > >> > >> > You know.... I just looked at what I thought the device is called and >> > just >> > realived (DUHHHHH) it isn'r a USB device >> > -- >> > :-)~MIKE~(-: >> > >> > Windows Live™ Contacts: Organize your contact list. Check it out. >> > >> > >> > --------------------------------------------------- >> > >> > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >> > >> > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >> > >> > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >> > >> > >> > -- >> > :-)~MIKE~(-: >> > >> > _________________________________________________________________ >> > Express your personality in color! 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