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Re: Wireless and Bluetooth free tools
From: nelson () pangeia com br (Nelson Murilo)
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 22:09:16 -0300
You could use airodump-ng to check that basic configuration. Did you mencioned bluetoth too, right? In this case you may use tbear to do the same basic check. Best, ./nelson -murilo On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 04:46:58PM -0400, Matthew Webster wrote:
Hello, I should mention that I am performing an audit and not a penetration test. I do not need aircrack, airsnort, or some of the others. I just need to look at basic configurations like SSID, MAC address, signal strength, location, encryption (WEP, WPA2, etc.), etc. I will also not be needed anything like Nessus, Core Impact or other vulnerability assessment tools.
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