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| Subject: | Re:Wireless Scanning |
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| Date: | Mon, 27 Sep 2004 00:10:24 +0000 |
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, ... ---------- Initial Header -----------
From : "Chuck Fullerton" chuckf69@ceinetworks.com
To : "RoF@yahoo" Ring-of-Fire@yahoogroups.com,"Pen-Test" 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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