and sends beacons as probes searching for access points.
√ ● Kismet-2005-08-R: wireless sniffer and monitor - passively monitors wireless traffic
and sorts data to identify SSIDs, MAC addresses, channels and connection speeds.
√ ● Wellenreiter-v1.9: WLAN discovery tool - uses brute force to identify low traffic
access points; hides your real MAC address; integrates with GPS.
√ ● WEP***** 0.1.0: Unix based-pearl aplication encryption breaker - *****s 802.11 WEP
encryption keys using the latest discovered weakness of RC4 key scheduling.
√ ● wepwedgie-0.1.0-alpha: for toolkit that determines 802.11 WEP keystreams
and injects traffic with known keystreams in order to ***** WEP in minutes.
√ ● Hotspotter-0.4: Wireless client attacking tºº|.
Most programs are open source, and very useful if you know what your doing.
Note:
Some of these programs render.useless windows.based.systems.links to how to
install are provided in the package, as there is support for windows there as well.
Also includes:
√ ● Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
This document is both a tutorial and a reference on shell scripting with Bash.
It assumes no previous knowledge of scripting or programming, but progresses rapidly toward an
intermediate/advanced level of instruction. The exercises and heavily-commented examples
invite active reader participation. Still, it is a work in progress. The intention is to
add much supplementary material in future updates to this document, as it evolves into a
comprehensive book that matches or surpasses any of the shell scripting manuals in print.
√ ● Bash Guide for Beginners
The Bash Guide for Beginners gets you started with Bash scripting and bridges the gap
between the Bash HOWTO and the Advanced Bash Scripting Guide. Everybody who wants to make
life easier on themselves, power users and sysadmins alike, can benefit from
reading this practical course. The guide contains lots of examples and exercises at
the end of each chapter, demonstrating the theory and helping you practice.
Bash is available on a wide variety of UNIX, Linux, MS Windows and other systems.
√ ● The Linux Network Administrator's Guide, Second Edition
This book was written to provide a single reference for network administration in a Linux environment.
Beginners and experienced users alike should find the information they need to cover
nearly all important administration activities required to manage a Linux network configuration.
The possible range of topics to cover is nearly limitless, so of course it has been impossible to
include everything there is to say on all subjects. We've tried to cover the most important and
common ones. We've found that beginners to Linux networking, even those with no prior exposure to
Unix-like operating systems, have found this book good enough to help them successfully
get their Linux network configurations up and running and get them ready to learn more.
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