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Re: Wireless SSID discovery

Subject: Re: Wireless SSID discovery
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 20:26:56 +0000
Andrew Bagrin wrote:
Thank you everyone for your responses.  I realized that the client has
to associate itself with the AP as I'm running Kismet (Which is what
most of you replied).  I was using it on my home network, and that
explains why I didn't get the SSID.
Also, someone asked for the link to aircrack.  The link is
http://www.cr0.net:8040/code/network/aircrack/  but I can't get there
right now for some reason.  Aircrack can also be found on the Auditor
CD from remote-exploit.org


You can get the aircrack from http://www.wi-foo.com/soft/attack/aircrack-2.1.tgz

there is also a patch available that will improve the speed of bruteforcing by about 75%, from
http://www.wi-foo.com/soft/foo/aircrack_v210.patch



Enjoy, kos


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Thanks,

Andrew Bagrin


On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:43:16 +0200, marko ruotsalainen <chrome@liquidinfo.net> wrote:

Hi,

On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 21:42:47 -0500
Andrew Bagrin <abagrin@gmail.com> wrote:


the wep key, however, when I use Kismet, Cain, airdump etc.. I can't
get the SSID of a the access point if the SSID broadcast has been
disabled.  Does anyone know how to do this, or is there any tools that

You should be able to see the SSID when a wireless client associates with the access point. Not a very big window there, but that's the only way I know so far.

br,
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