On 14 September 2010 08:53, Bert Van Kets <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hi guys,
>
> I'm giving my first InfoSec presentation on Thursday and wanted to show
> the insecurity of WEP by hacking the key of my own router and then
> showing the traffic of another computer on the wireless network.
> The first part is covered, but I fail getting airtun-ng to run (although
> it ran a couple of days ago). I do a modprobe airtun and then run
> aitun-ng -a [AP mac] -w [wep key] mon0.
> mon0 is created using airmon-ng on my Alfa card. The aitrun-ng command
> tells me the at0 interface is created, but does not return to the
> command prompt. Wireshark or iwconfig do not see the interface.
>
> I'm also trying to get NetworkMiner 0.92 to sniff wep encrypted traffic
> on Windows, but it only lists my own traffic, nothing from other
> machines. I use the WinPCap driver from WireShark.
>
> Anybody got any help/ideas?
>

I can't help with the problems but can I suggest you take a canned
pcap file that you know you can crack the WEP key on just in case.
I've done various WEP cracking demos and sometimes you get the key in
seconds and some times sods law kicks in and it takes ages, too long
to have a quiet pause during a demo.

Robin
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