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Crack a WPA/WPA2 Wifi Network using Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy)

what is the Difference Between cracking a WPA network and WPA2 network,Nothing !! There is no difference between cracking a WPA or WPA2 networks at all.In order to sucessfully crack any WPA/WPA2 network,there are 2 main things must happen


1) U must capture the Full 4 Way Handshake.

2) Your Passphrase must be in the DICTIONARY you choose in order to sucessfully BruteForce.

We will be using the aircrack-ng suite of tools and a small dictionary file on Ubuntu.

There are a few ways to crack a WPA / WPA2 PSK password this is just one of them.

This method is usally vunerable because of the end user, as most people will use a pass phrase thats easy to remember.
bcz evry body doesnt want to keep long password.

You will need the following details

A Client connected to the AP to Deauth

ESSID = this is the Name of your wireless network i.e MYWIRELESS
BSSID = this is the MAC address of your AP and will be in this format 00:1C:10:26:A9:39 everyone’s is different so make sure
you write it down correctly or the following will not work

Channel = This will be the channel your AP is Broadcasting on i.e channel 7

ALSO you will need a decent dictionary file you can find many of these around on the internet google is your friend on this one,then lets start below are the Steps

Step 1 - Start the wireless interface in monitor mode

Airmon-ng strat wifi0 (starts ur Interface with Monitor mode)
Airodump-ng ath0 (Monitors the Access point available)

Step 2 - Start airodump-ng to collect authentication handshake

Airodump-ng -c 11 -w psk –bssid 00:1C:10:26:A9:39 ath0

Where:

-c 11 is the channel for the wireless network

- -bssid 00:1C:10:26:A9:39 is the access point MAC address. This eliminate extraneous traffic.

-w psk is the file name prefix for the file which will contain the IVs.

ath0 is the interface name.

Important: Do NOT use the ”- -ivs” option. You must capture the full packets.

Step 3 - Use aireplay-ng to deauthenticate the wireless client

aireplay-ng -0 3 -a 00:1C:10:26:A9:39 -c 00:0F:B5:EC:99:6F ath0

Where:

-0 means deauthentication

3 is the number of deauths to send (you can send muliple if you wish)

-a 00:1C:10:26:A9:39 is the MAC address of the access point

-c 00:0F:B5:EC:99:6F is the MAC address of the client you are deauthing

ath0 is the interface name

Step 4 - Run aircrack-ng to crack the pre-shared key

aircrack-ng -w dictionary.txt -b 00:1C:10:26:A9:39 psk*.cap

Where:

-w password.lst is the name of the dictionary file. Remember to specify the full path if the file is not located in the same directory.

*.cap is name of group of files containing the captured packets. Notice in this case that we used the wildcard * to include multiple files.

Done now wait for some time It depends upon ur Dictionary file and the passphrase ,

You should now have your PSK passphrase

&evilmonkey000&

Ubuntu: Only Ubuntu

List Objects and Tables in Nisplus

I have had a few search queries (metadata) via MyBlogLog analytics from readers who were searching for commands to show Nisplus objects and tables. Frankly speaking, I neglected posting much about this legacy name service (earlier on) because I did not really think it was worthwhile. But apparently, there seems to be a decent number of organizations still using it. At any rate, here is an example run.

Show the objects
# nisls
esofthub.com.:
org_dir
groups_dir

Show the tables
# nisls org_dir
org_dir.esofthub.com.:
passwd
group
auto_master
auto_home
bootparams
cred
ethers
hosts
ipnodes
mail_aliases
sendmailvars
netmasks
netgroup
networks
protocols
rpc
services
timezone
client_info
auth_attr
exec_attr
prof_attr
user_attr
audit_user

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AddThis : #1 bookmarking and sharing button on the Internet

AddThis, the undoubt leader in bookmarking and sharing button on internet posted their last month statistics and it's just looking great.


As you can see in above diagram, Over 20 billion buttons served in April only.

What is AddThis?

The AddThis button spreads your content across the Web by making it easier for your visitors to bookmark and share it with other people. Very simple, powerful and easy to install.


More about AddThis is here at- http://addthis.com/about.php or you can see it in action just by spreading this post with addthis button at the end of this post.

Reference:-
Over 20 Billion Buttons Served in April

User:sunil_gupta20801: Technology Update

AddThis : #1 bookmarking and sharing button on the Internet

AddThis, the undoubt leader in bookmarking and sharing button on internet posted their last month statistics and it's just looking great.


As you can see in above diagram, Over 20 billion buttons served in April only.

What is AddThis?

The AddThis button spreads your content across the Web by making it easier for your visitors to bookmark and share it with other people. Very simple, powerful and easy to install.


More about AddThis is here at- http://addthis.com/about.php or you can see it in action just by spreading this post with addthis button at the end of this post.

Reference:-
Over 20 Billion Buttons Served in April

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Samba and Firestarter - the real story - Ubuntu Forums

Samba and Firestarter - the real story Networking & Wireless

Samba: del.icio.us tag/samba

Riece

irc client for emacs

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Interop Vegas, Land of the Inexpensive and Powerful

I’m here in Las Vegas for the annual Interop show for IT professionals, and I’m finding it to be far livelier — and better attended — than I had expected it would be. In fact, I may need to rethink my belief that Web 2.0 has killed the networking engineer, as hordes of my compatriots are here, engaging in lively hallway discussions and even attending an Unconference.

While the activity here at Interop may show that IT is still a thriving business, there’s one trend that everyone I’ve spoken with so far has been observing: Inexpensive and powerful hardware is transforming IT networking infrastructure in ways we never would have conceived, even a few short years ago.

Commodity computing is dominating the show floor, with Intel processors not just in the server and desktop, but outside of it, in places including appliances serving as routers, load balancers, storage area network controllers, firewalls, application delivery controllers and so forth.

This makes intuitive sense if you realize that as a vendor you can easily find inexpensive hardware that can route multiple full-duplex Gigabit Ethernets per second, have memory that can hold a routing table twice the size of the entire Internet, implement firewall rules for every host in a typical organization — and not tax the Intel CPU with more than 10 percent load. If networking appliances are using something other than Intel processors, it’s often merchant silicon, from companies such as Broadcom, Cavium, Marvell and Nvidia.

As far as I can tell, only the highest-end networking appliances that serve multiple, 10-Gigabit Ethernet speeds are using custom silicon from specialized vendors. The market size for these highest-end appliances in the enterprise IT environment appears to be fairly small, even if the most optimistic bandwidth predictions come true.

With inexpensive and powerful networking hardware dominating the IT landscape, we may be ready for a shift in networking infrastructure. As an industry, we’ve been taught for over a decade about the three-tiered network design — access, distribution, core — but it strikes me that, with the commodity compute resources available today, this may need to be reconsidered. Networking engineers are already struggling to conform some of today’s modern technologies, like server and application virtualization, onto existing infrastructure design. Virtualized routers and firewalls are either in your network today or are just around the corner. Given the hardware that’s currently available to the networking industry, do we need a new network design to handle these new technologies? Dare I suggest that, with the processing power available today, some older networking protocols (IEEE802.5 with priorities or ATM with any-to-any direct communication) may be more relevant today?

If you know of a company here at Interop that is leveraging commodity compute to help transform network infrastructure, please let me know — I would be very anxious to meet with them.


Interested in web infrastructure? Check out our upcoming conference, Structure 08.

Technology-News: GigaOm

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