derv82 / wifite2

Rewrite of the popular wireless network auditor, "wifite"
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wifite issue #191

Closed BRRY876 closed 5 years ago

BRRY876 commented 5 years ago

im getting this error

[!] Killing 4 conflicting processes [!] stopping avahi-daemon (service avahi-daemon stop) [!] stopping avahi-daemon (service avahi-daemon stop) [!] Terminating conflicting process wpa_supplicant (PID 6004) [!] stopping network-manager (service network-manager stop)

[+] Using wlan0mon already in monitor mode

[+] Scanning. Found 0 target(s), 0 client(s). Ctrl+C when ready ^C
[!] Error: No targets found. You may need to wait longer, or you may have issues with your wifi card

[!] Full stack trace below

[!] Traceback (most recent call last): [!] File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/wifite/main.py", line 93, in entry_point [!] wifite.start() [!] File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/wifite/main.py", line 54, in start [!] self.scan_and_attack() [!] File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/wifite/main.py", line 79, in scan_and_attack [!] targets = s.select_targets() [!] File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/wifite/util/scanner.py", line 189, in select_targets [!] + ' or you may have issues with your wifi card') [!] Exception: No targets found. You may need to wait longer, or you may have issues with your wifi card

wificard: PHY Interface Driver Chipset

phy0 wlan0 ath10k_pci Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 31)

BRRY876 commented 5 years ago

anyone can assist me ????????????????????

Czechball commented 5 years ago

This could be caused by the fact, that your internal Wifi modem doesn't properly support monitor mode. Or you didn't wait long enough for networks to appear in scans. I would recommend buying some cheap SUPPORTED wifi usb dongle and try it again.

BRRY876 commented 5 years ago

i had the program running for 5 mins.....so i suspect its a hardware issue....gonna close the thread