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Re: Troubles with Wireless pentest
From: "zcrips xrabbitz" <zcrips_xrabbitz () hotmail com>
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 10:04:14 +0100
thanks i may have missed saying thatthe better part of the packets going trough the network had local destinations like lots of netbios queries, smb and the like with the local machines eth addr and ip addr.
From: Filipe Almeida <filipe.almeida () gmail com> To: sammy adedayo <sammyscity () yahoo com>CC: bugtraq () securityfocus com, full-disclosure () lists netsys com, vulnwatch () vulnwatch org, zcrips_xrabbitz () hotmail comSubject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Troubles with Wireless pentest Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 20:00:55 +0100 Hi, First, you should get the mac address of the gateway. This is easy, just look at the destination mac of the outgoing packets or the source mac of incoming packets. Then add a static arp entry of an ip of your subnet with that mac address and use it as the gateway. Traceroute or record route should get you the real ip of the gateway. Regards, Filipe Almeida http://community.sidestep.pt/~filipe/ ----- Original Message ----- From: sammy adedayo <sammyscity () yahoo com> Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 10:41:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Full-disclosure] Troubles with Wireless pentest To: bugtraq () securityfocus com, full-disclosure () lists netsys com, vulnwatch () vulnwatch org Cc: zcrips_xrabbitz () hotmail com 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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