Re:Wireless Scanning

From: Ghaith Nasrawi (libero_at_aucegypt.edu)
Date: 09/27/04

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    I'd suggest you start playing with "Network Stumbler", it's very and
    quite usefull.

    Then comes the problem, there are several Linux tools, you can find
    some here
    http://is-it-true.org/pt/ptips23.shtml
    the problem is that it's not quite straight forward to use wirelss NIC
    cards in linux due to the lack of some vendors/chipsets drivers, and
    some of those tools are written specifically for certain drivers.

    Unless you've got a "great" budget, I'd suggest you start researching
    those tools. Find out the ones that would help you, and then see the
    cards that can help you and go buy it/them.

    some of those chipsets; Artheos, Prism, orinico, aironet, ...

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    From : &quot;Chuck Fullerton&quot; chuckf69@ceinetworks.com
    To : &quot;RoF@yahoo&quot;
    Ring-of-Fire@yahoogroups.com,&quot;Pen-Test&quot;
    pen-test@securityfocus.com
    Cc :
    Date : Fri, 24 Sep 2004 04:59:23 -0400
    Subject : Wireless Scanning

    > Everyone,
    >
    > I'm currently looking for a tool (or compliment of tools) to perform
    > Wireless Scanning during a Pen test. My plan is to Scan first for the
    > presence of 802.11(whatever), bluetooth, spycams, bugs, etc. Once
    these are
    > detected, then each of the items found can have their security
    tested. My
    > goal of being able to do this is to Take a good security audit
    methodology
    > (such as the OSSTMM) and scale it down for small to medium business
    > effectively.
    >
    > Can any one recommend tools that they have used to detect these items?
    >
    > Chuck Fullerton
    > CEH,OPST,CISSP,CSS1,CCNP,CCDA,CNA,A+
    >
    >
    >
    >
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