Open jensome101 opened 7 years ago
Phy0 and phy1 are hardware address usually reserved for the system what wireless cards are you using? I suspect you don't have a valid card.
same problem with jensome101, using TL-WN722N, can start with -i wlan1
Start the interface by airmon-ng start wlan1
Thanks.. that did the trick. Im using Raspberry Pi 3 on board wifi as AP and external USB RTL8187
When provided with more then one interface wifte shows a dialog to choose the one to use for monitoring. However in the latest version provided by Kali (which is also the lasted develepment version if I am not mistaken) selecting one of the interfaces results in the dialog to reappear.
After selecting one of the interfaces it says
enabling monitor mode on phy0... done
or (when the second interface is selected)
enabling monitor mode on phy1... done
Then the interface dialog reappears.
Maybe this is an issue with my specific hardware, but I unfortunately do not have the hardware to test that theory
Note: When starting wifite with -i interface the application works as expected