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RE: Wireless Scanning

Subject: RE: Wireless Scanning
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 11:55:30 -0500
Chuck,

I would suggest the following toolsets/tools for 802.11 and bluetooth discovery.

Toolsets:
1) Auditor Security Collection
2) Knoppix STD Distro

Tools:

802.11 --
1) Kismet
2) NetStumbler
3) Wellenreiter
4) asleap (if client is running Cisco LEAP)
5) AirSnort, Webattack, or dwepcrack (if client is running WEP)
6) Macchanger (to spoof mac address)
7) AirTraf

BlueTooth --
1) sdptool
2) pand
3) l2ping
4) btscanner
5) Redfang
6) BlueSniff

More wireless tools, go to www.wi-foo.com/index-3.html,
http://www.networkintrusion.co.uk/wireless.htm, or www.wardriving.com/code.php

These should at least be a good start for wireless tools on the free side.  
Commercial tools are also
available for
802.11 assessments, such as AiroPeek NX, AirMagnet, or Network Instruments, and 
one for Bluetooth from
AirDefense called
BlueWatch.

Mark

Mark Carney, CISSP, MBA, CCNA, CCSA
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Fullerton [mailto:chuckf69@ceinetworks.com] 
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 3:59 AM
To: RoF@yahoo; Pen-Test
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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