L Levone New Member Jan 17, 2009 #2 Quite a few people I'd guess. Might save time by putting a more specific question in your post.
tlarkin VIP Member Jan 17, 2009 #3 I am an OS X sys admin by trade so I know Unix, and I have used Ubuntu before, ask your question.
Ambushed Active Member Jan 17, 2009 #5 Kk, so basically I have installed aircrack for 'testing' my own AP & it is showing in repositories as aircrack-ng. The problem is that I am unable to locate it under Applications or System/Preferences/Main Menu Where would I be able to find it?
Kk, so basically I have installed aircrack for 'testing' my own AP & it is showing in repositories as aircrack-ng. The problem is that I am unable to locate it under Applications or System/Preferences/Main Menu Where would I be able to find it?
tlarkin VIP Member Jan 17, 2009 #6 have you installed it? Is it a command line tool? Open up terminal and type this whereis aircrack and see if it returns anything.
have you installed it? Is it a command line tool? Open up terminal and type this whereis aircrack and see if it returns anything.
I Irishwhistle New Member Jan 17, 2009 #7 Ambushed said: Kk, so basically I have installed aircrack for 'testing' my own AP & it is showing in repositories as aircrack-ng. The problem is that I am unable to locate it under Applications or System/Preferences/Main Menu Where would I be able to find it? Click to expand... In a terminal here's the stuff you can enter: "airmon.sh", "airodump", "aircrack", "aireplay", "airdecap", and "arpforge" And here's a page explaining it: http://wirelessdefence.org/Contents/AircrackMain.htm (The tools section of the page)
Ambushed said: Kk, so basically I have installed aircrack for 'testing' my own AP & it is showing in repositories as aircrack-ng. The problem is that I am unable to locate it under Applications or System/Preferences/Main Menu Where would I be able to find it? Click to expand... In a terminal here's the stuff you can enter: "airmon.sh", "airodump", "aircrack", "aireplay", "airdecap", and "arpforge" And here's a page explaining it: http://wirelessdefence.org/Contents/AircrackMain.htm (The tools section of the page)
Ambushed Active Member Jan 17, 2009 #8 Hey, thanks for the reponses. I will try this once I get home.