Anything better than KisMAC for OS X?
Hello all,
Been trying out KisMAC on my wireless network at home. I'm using the D-link 122 usb card on an iBook G4 1.33ghz.
I have loads of problems with KisMac freezing and I have to terminate the process, also after capturing about 5MB's of data I'm trying to crack my WEP key and seems to take ages??
What the best approach regarding cracking a WEP key?
Brut Force or WeakKey??
Are there any other program no so processor hungy and more stable to crack wep keys???
Thanks in advance,
Cheers,
Rob
Been trying out KisMAC on my wireless network at home. I'm using the D-link 122 usb card on an iBook G4 1.33ghz.
I have loads of problems with KisMac freezing and I have to terminate the process, also after capturing about 5MB's of data I'm trying to crack my WEP key and seems to take ages??
What the best approach regarding cracking a WEP key?
Brut Force or WeakKey??
Are there any other program no so processor hungy and more stable to crack wep keys???
Thanks in advance,
Cheers,
Rob
I've had good luck using the syntax usb-400 adapter. Check out my rig post http://www.wigle.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=454
The success has come using the flood attack + weak key.
I think the syntax is the key to this. Look arounf you can find the syntax for $14USB-$20USD online. Also Kismac is really useful. To be honest it's the best network auditing tool I've used. I've seen everything from cisco, netstumbler to kismet. Be sure you have the latest version. As the last realease fixed many bugs and added nice features.
The success has come using the flood attack + weak key.
I think the syntax is the key to this. Look arounf you can find the syntax for $14USB-$20USD online. Also Kismac is really useful. To be honest it's the best network auditing tool I've used. I've seen everything from cisco, netstumbler to kismet. Be sure you have the latest version. As the last realease fixed many bugs and added nice features.
I have one of the Syntax USB cards and one the DWL-122s. The Syntax likes to lock up KisMAC, while the DWL-122 is quite stable.
Also, check out the development version of KisMAC--passive stumbling is supported for Airport Extreme now.
Also, check out the development version of KisMAC--passive stumbling is supported for Airport Extreme now.
Do you have a link to the dev version?Also, check out the development version of KisMAC--passive stumbling is supported for Airport Extreme now.
Foo, why is it always the google search you do AFTER posting that yields what you are looking for...
http://www.netstumbler.org/showthread.php?t=15761
KisMac R75 http://binaervarianz.de/downloads.php/r ... file_id=36
Check out trac.kismac.de for the kismac stuff.
R75 is not the latest development version (any more)... we are sitting on r116 as I write this.
R75 is not the latest development version (any more)... we are sitting on r116 as I write this.
... now r149 in the svn, but no binary build (as i write this). It adds applescript ability for export to kml.
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