2008/11/7 Fred Elno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Then if I want to shootdown kis0, I will use airmon-ng like this: > > $ airmon-ng stop kis0 > > And kis0 will be destroyed. > So I think you can destroy any child of wifi0 by doing this with airmon-ng
The problem is that if I try to destroy the original logical interface ath0 the physical interface is shutdown too. /etc/init.d/net.ath0 status shows that the interface is stopped. > For enabling monitor mode I do like you: > > $ airmon-ng start wifi0 > > It will create a new child of wifi0, ath1 in my case. > Then starting 'airodump-ng ath1' will let me capture packet coming on ath1, > if of course any AP are active in my > neighbourhood Unlike you I cannot get it to work. It will not capture anything. Airodump-ng shows an empty table. -- Regards, Mick

