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Aircracker problem on my N800
I install sucessfully aircracker and trying use it but it give to me this error
Code:
Nokia-N800-10:/usr/sbin# airmon-ng stop wlan0/sbin/airmon-ng: /usr/sbin/airmon-ng: 16: Syntax error: "(" unexpected[/code] i download version from this site http://www.komputika.net/maemo/ anyone know what can i do? |
Re: Aircracker problem on my N800
Read up on how to actually use airmon-ng...
It should go something like this. Code:
airmon-ng start wlan0 6 |
Re: Aircracker problem on my N800
Hi ehmo,
Which install file gave you airmon? Luke |
Re: Aircracker problem on my N800
airmon doesn't work in N770, so if you want to capture, try directly airodump...
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Re: Aircracker problem on my N800
I cant use airmon because it give me error which i put here.
Dont know what to do now, anyone use kismet? |
Re: Aircracker problem on my N800
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Re: Aircracker problem on my N800
I get the same error, even when running the command as above:
airmon-ng start wlan0 6 tried it on 11 too. |
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Re: Aircracker problem on my N800
btw, i couldn't get kismet to work properly on the N800 as well.
Any ideas what other software would work well with aircrack-ptw? |
Re: Aircracker problem on my N800
aircrack-ptw only works with .cap files containing traffic generated by using aireplay in attack mode 3 (replaying ARP requests). It can't be used with .cap files containing arbitrary traffic.
Unfortunately aireplay does not currently work on the N800, so without the possibility of injecting ARP packets using the N800 you can't generate a suitable .cap file, therefore you can't really use aircrack-ptw on the N800. Of course you can test aircrack-ptw on the N800 by generating a suitable .cap file using a laptop running aireplay to do the ARP packet inkection. But if you are going to use a laptop you might as well run airodump-ng and aircrack-ng on the laptop as well. If you want to do the whole thing on a standard N800 you are out of luck I am afraid |
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