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Troubles with Wireless pentest
From: sammy adedayo <sammyscity () yahoo com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 10:41:28 -0700 (PDT)
A little help would be appreciated on this. A few problems occurred during a wireless pentest I am presently undertaking. First a foundation, 1) The pentest was a zero knowledge kind, no information was given, in fact we were forbidden to ask for help from any of the staffs These I found during the first day. 2) The network had a weak point = its wireless network. 3) The wireless network was encrypted but with the weak wep and for a large corporation the data captured was enough to get the key 4) The network in focus is quite large with multiple subnets and lots of firewalls These I did. 5) Using kismet I sniffed a whole lot of packets. And decoded them with the found wep key 6) Then using my conventional ettercap and ethereal I looked through the packets. Now The Problem. 7) I tried to connect to the net work 8) I used a nice ip to match those on the network 9) Then I used ettercap to try and passively find the gateway but could not 10) I used etterape to watch the packet flow but I could not figure out the gateway from all that traffic HELP HOW CAN I GET THE GATEWAY FOR THE WIRELESS NETWORK AND IS THERE ANY WAY I COULD ROUTE PACKETS TO / CONNECT TO/ SCAN THE REST OF THE MACHINES ON THE NETWORK WITH OUT THE GATEWAYS ADDRESS. OR IS THERE A BETTER WAY TO DO THE WHOLE PENTEST? Pls help would be gladly appreciated. Any ideas are welcome. THANKS Zippers crips The Zcrips Inc ----------------------------------------------------------------- a man is only limited by his imaginative abilities --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we.
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