tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356530514965708840.post6846836905642415373..comments2024-02-13T05:30:28.218+01:00Comments on A day with Tape: Network mapping with Kismet-newcore + giskismetUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356530514965708840.post-74379123627481407932012-03-06T19:46:23.122+01:002012-03-06T19:46:23.122+01:00Haha, well glad the blog was able to be of help fo...Haha, well glad the blog was able to be of help for the studies ;) <br /><br />Thanks for posting back, I will have to get back on the horse and do<br />a drive again one of these days to make sure I don't get rusty :)TAPEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13552543757002180973noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356530514965708840.post-84918776393768790562012-03-06T19:15:34.200+01:002012-03-06T19:15:34.200+01:00In the end I separated them using the five encrypt...In the end I separated them using the five encryption types I found. I had used that approach in previously but I just wanted to double check it was right, so hopefully it is! :)<br /><br />It's for a small bit of research for my masters, ended up with some pretty good results too, mostly thanks to your GISKismet explanation that I remembered from 2009! Results: http://pics.klashed.net/2009-2012.png<br /><br />I actually ended up publishing a conference paper on the assessment of security and vulnerabilities of home wireless networks, but there are a definite few things I would like to change now I've been doing it longer. :)Klashedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10098103367467153727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356530514965708840.post-47939289017031719302012-03-06T02:19:04.313+01:002012-03-06T02:19:04.313+01:00Hey Klash,
Well it was a long time ago and haven...Hey Klash, <br /><br />Well it was a long time ago and havent done any wardriving to speak of recently so dont have a file to test it on..<br />However I seem to recall that the only options were ; <br />> None <br />> WPA <br />> WEP <br /><br />However am not sure what parameters GISKismet uses to filter the results<br />so you will have to do some testing yourself on it. <br /><br />If I have some time I may do some more testing as was wanting to do some<br />wardriving to figure out how much of a problem reaver would be in some areas. <br /><br />If you have any further findings would appreciate it if you post back here as well !<br /><br />Thanks - TAPETAPEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13552543757002180973noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356530514965708840.post-41756414578616599932012-03-04T21:52:04.490+01:002012-03-04T21:52:04.490+01:00Hey, great post. Quick question though, are the en...Hey, great post. Quick question though, are the encryption types separated into none, WEP, WPA-TKIP, WPA-Auto and WPA-AES?<br /><br />Encryption : None<br /><br />Encryption : WEP<br /><br />Encryption : WPA+PSK<br />Encryption : WPA+TKIP<br /><br />Encryption : WPA+PSK<br />Encryption : WPA+TKIP<br />Encryption : WPA+AES-CCM<br /><br />Encryption : WPA+PSK<br />Encryption : WPA+AES-CCM<br /><br />Those are the five variations under encryption in the Kismet files that I could find. Any help would be great!Klashedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10098103367467153727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356530514965708840.post-77251694820445274512011-11-23T13:33:50.741+01:002011-11-23T13:33:50.741+01:00Yeah ;)
I have absolutely NO idea what happened t...Yeah ;) <br />I have absolutely NO idea what happened there.. <br /><br />bit worrying actually, but doesnt seem like anything comprimised..TAPEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13552543757002180973noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356530514965708840.post-64711761631622846952011-11-22T17:50:55.956+01:002011-11-22T17:50:55.956+01:00Nice post and also a very nice picture of some pas...Nice post and also a very nice picture of some pasta in between the slides Tape loln1tr0g3nnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356530514965708840.post-84052430766279770362009-09-10T09:08:45.571+02:002009-09-10T09:08:45.571+02:00Thanks for that Gitsnik, going to get it neat and ...Thanks for that Gitsnik, going to get it neat and tidy in no time ;)TAPEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13552543757002180973noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356530514965708840.post-57032500346989171522009-09-10T02:22:19.150+02:002009-09-10T02:22:19.150+02:00sed 's/"//g'
The g is a global notat...sed 's/"//g'<br /><br />The g is a global notation so you don't have to add the second identical sed, also you can cut down on your uniq call by adding the -u switch to sort (sort -fu > ssid.txt)<br /><br />The only thing I think we were discussing is the need to remove some of the binary gunk, maybe with something similar to:<br /><br />egrep -v '\\[0-9]'<br /><br />You could even add it to the current egrep - add a new | character then the stuff above, like so:<br /><br />egrep -v 'BSSID|SSID [0-9]|\\[0-9]'Gitsnikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14426623146783931414noreply@blogger.com