Re: Rogue AP Wireless on Windows/Linux

From: tmanster (tmanster_at_gmail.com)
Date: 04/09/05

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    To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
    Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 10:13:57 +0100
    
    

    This may help you get under way,

    http://www.blackalchemy.to/project/fakeap/

    T

    On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 19:52:47 +0200, szynkro@gmail.com <szynkro@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > I'm looking for a way/all in one tool to simulate a wireless Access
    > Point on a Windows XP and/or Linux system preferably with built-in
    > DHCP daemon and all.
    > The goal is to see if we can trick wireless clients in connecting to
    > the AP, sniffing for potential credentials and other interesting stuff
    > etc...
    >
    > I've heard about hotspotter, airsnarf and alikes but don't know if
    > they are valid...
    >
    > The scenario would be sniffing the unknown wireless network for valid
    > SSID's and setting the SSID on the rogue AP.... then fingers crossed I
    > guess that signal is strong enough to get some clients connecting. Can
    > we force/help the client in associating with the rogue AP?
    >
    > Anyone some other valid (recent) Wireless Pen-Test scenario's?
    >
    > thanks

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