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802.11 Wireless Security Class for the Louisville ISSA Part 1


From: dninja at gmail.com (Robin Wood)
Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 11:53:23 +0100

Don't know when I'll have time to watch it all but I've got it
downloading now. Shame you didn't manage to get it all done in one go
but it gives you an excuse to do a part 2 later on which can't be too
bad.

Robin

2009/5/25 Adrian Crenshaw <irongeek at irongeek.com>:
Well, I ran the class Saturday, unfortunately things di not go as smoothly
as I would have liked. Originally, this was going to be one 4hr class, but
Jeff had something come up so he could not cover WEP/WPA cracking, and my
section took so long that Brian never got a chance to present his material
on DD-WRT. I'm hoping to get them back to do a part 2 of this video. In this
section I cover the basics of WiFi, good chipsets, open file shares, monitor
mode, war driving tools, testing injection, deauth attacks and the evil twin
attack. Some of this comes out as kind of a stream of consciousness, but
hopefully you can find some useful nuggets from my brain dump of what I've
learned about 802.11a/b/g/n hacking. As far as classes goes this is the
mostly complicated one I've set up.


http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/802-11-wireless-security-class-part-1

Things I've learned by trying to teach this class:

1. Wireless classes take lots of wires. Brian and I had to run a lot of
cables to get all of our routers, video equipment and laptops functioning.
2. I have no idea how long it will take me to demo something live.
3. The Jeffersonville library needs more APs.
4. Lots of folks will show up for CPE, but may not really be interested in
the subject.
5. Don't chew gum while teaching.
6. My VGA to S-Video adapter needs some adjusting so it does not crop the
sides.


Adrian

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