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Documentation, tutorials, ... can be found on http://www.aircrack-ng.org
See also manpages and the forum.
Installing
==========
This version now requires more libraries than 0.X versions to be compiled.
See INSTALLING file for more information
OpenWrt Devices
===============
You can use airodump-ng on OpenWrt devices. You'll have to use specify
prism0 as interface. Airodump-ng will automatically create it.
Rq: Aireplay DOESN'T work on OpenWrt (2.4 kernel) with broadcom chipset since the driver doesn't support injection. It *may* work with 2.6 kernels >= 2.6.24 (kamikaze 8.09+ custom-built).
Known bugs:
===========
Drivers
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Madwifi-ng
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The cause of most of these problems (1, 2 and 3) is that Madwifi-ng cannot easily change the rate in monitor mode.
Technically, when changing rate while in monitor mode, the raw socket gets invalidated and we have to get it again.
Madwifi-ng is getting replaced by several drivers: ath5k, ath9k and ar9170.
Problem 1: No client can associate to an airbase soft AP.
Solution 1: None at this time.
Problem 2: When changing rate while you are capturing packet makes airodump-ng stall
Solution 2: Restart airodump-ng or change rate before starting it.
Problem 3: After some time it stops capturing packets and you're really sure no network manager are running at all.
Solution 3: That's a known bug in the driver, it may happen at any time (the time before it fails can vary a lot:
from 5 minutes to 50 or even more). Try (as root) unloading completely the driver with 'madwifi-unload'
and then run 'modprobe ath_pci autocreate=monitor'.
Problem 4: When creating a new VAP airodump-ng takes up to 10-15 seconds to see the first packet
Solution 4: It's the behaviour of madwifi-ng, don't worry (... be happy ;)).
Orinoco
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Problem: BSSID is not reported correctly or is 00:00:00:00:00:00 or signal is not reported correctly.
Solution: None. Consider replacing your card, orinoco is really really old.
Aircrack-ng
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Aireplay-ng
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Problem: Fakeauth on a WRT54G with WEP (shared authentication) doesn't work.
Solution: None at this time (we'll try to fix it for next release).
Airolib-ng
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Problem: On windows only, opening/creating a database doesn't work when airolib-ng is in directories containing
special characters like 'ç', 'é', 'è', 'à', ... (directories containing spaces are not affected).
Reason: It's a SQLite issue.
Solution: Rename the directory or move the database into another directory.
Airbase-ng
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Problem: SSID are not displayed correctly (when scanning for networks) when using airbase-ng with r8187 driver.
Reason: Beacons are truncated (the beginning is missing) when sent in the air.
Solution: None at this time (we'll try to fix it for next release)
Airodump-ng
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Problem: Airodump-ng stop working after some time.
Solution 1: You may have a network manager running that puts back the card in managed mode.
You'll have to disable it (the fastest solution is killing the process) then restart airodump-ng.
Solution 2: See Problem 3 of Madwifi-ng.
Problem: On windows, it doesn't display a list of adapters like the old 0.X
Solution: It requires you to develop your own DLL.
Cygwin
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Problem: Aircrack-ng doesn't build on Cygwin64
Solution: None at this time. Build it using 32 bit cygwin.
Problem: Aircrack-ng doesn't build with gcc 4.5
Solution: Use an older version of gcc such as 4.3 for now (will be fixed in stable release).
Sample files
============
wep.open.system.authentication.cap:
It show a connexion (authentication then association) to a WEP network (open authentication).
wep.shared.key.authentication.cap:
It shows a connexion (authentication then association to a WEP network (shared authentication).
The difference with open authentication is that the client has to encrypt a challenge text
and send it back (encrypted) to the AP to prove it has the right key.
wpa.cap:
This is a sample file with a WPA handshake. It is located in the test/ directory of the install files.
The passphrase is 'biscotte'. Use the password file (password.lst) which is in the same directory.
wpa2.eapol.cap:
This is a sample file with a WPA2 handshake.
It is located in the test/ directory of the install files.
The passphrase is '12345678'. Use the password file (password.lst) which is in the same directory.
test.ivs (http://download.aircrack-ng.org/wiki-files/other/test.ivs):
This is a 128 bit WEP key file.
The key is AE:5B:7F:3A:03:D0:AF:9B:F6:8D:A5:E2:C7.
ptw.cap (http://dl.aircrack-ng.org/ptw.cap):
This is a 64 bit WEP key file suitable for the PTW method.
The key is '1F:1F:1F:1F:1F'.
wpa-psk-linksys.cap:
This is a sample file with a WPA1 handshake along with some encrypted packets.
Useful for testing with airdecap-ng. The password is 'dictionary'.
wpa2-psk-linksys.cap:
This is a sample file with a WPA2 handshake along with some encrypted packets.
Useful for testing with airdecap-ng. The password is 'dictionary'.
password.lst
This is a sample wordlist for WPA key cracking. More wordlists can be found at
http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=faq#where_can_i_find_good_wordlists
password.db
This is a sample airolib-ng database for WPA key cracking.