i knew this is not new topic,but may i know any PPC wireless hacking tools,easy function,n hack into network to access to internet?i try airsniffer,but i dun know how to use it.i search entire 203page,cant find any usefull tools bout hack Wlan.thx ^^
Not here
This is not a hacker forum !
There is 2 parts in what you want :
- intercepting network traffic, easy with one or another tool
- finding network keys (wep) wich is not the goal of this forum and require much power than usual windows mobile devices are able to show
eurorpeen said:
and require much power than usual windows mobile devices are able to show
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Not true. This can actually be done with a PSP. Very, very slow. But possible.
also as a side note i dont like the notion of "THIS IS NOT A HACKER FORUM"
No, it isnt. Its also not a forum where ideas are declared bad because they CAN be used in ways they aren't meant to be used.
I do not think that the internal wireless support injection mode
ignoring the fact that its illegal, i can give some hints
A ppc (at lest on WM and whit the current wifi drivers) cant sniff traffic, and even if it could plus more improbable inject (something most wifi cards cant over windows xp vista etc), the cpu couldn't get even a 64bit wep key in any useful time.
So if you could get monitor(not so improbable) and injection over WM(really improbable) you would need several hours to get the data(at lest 2hours for 200.000 ivs)
After that cranking whit a 500mhz almost no cache and very few MB free e could say at least 15hours.
something that my eee could monitor and inject (15min = 1.000.000 ivs) and crack (5secounds).
ppc are only useful to wardriving.
Limitation
I dont think the cracking of 64 bit key is a limitation since you could easily farm that off from your phone to a pc on the net.
But since the wifi chips in the phones cant sniff traffic, its not really possible would be fun though .
Yes they can
The chips in the ppc can snif and inject the datas, there is enough "how to" and softs to do that, look on google but as you said, you need much more power to decrypt a wep key that it is not practicable.
OK, send the data to another computer to decrypt, but so, why not use this computer by default from the beginning ?
There is also a linux bootcd that come with all the tools already packed in.
So yes, you can do it in a lot lot time and it's illegal so I will not give more informations about it but I tried on my own network and it works.
isit that mean,i cant get any app,with easy connect to Wlan without key,n access to internet?
honeychea said:
isit that mean,i cant get any app,with easy connect to Wlan without key,n access to internet?
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Yeah windows mobile lets you use the code (hex pairs)
5U CY 5U KY 2D 0L LA R5
Time and device battery isn't gonna make it.. just forget about the idea.. You can sniff out packets is one thing.. which I already done it before many years back on a Pocket PC 2003SE.
The other thing is have enough juice in your device to last long enought to gather enough packets..
Then enough Juice again and CPU power (which obviously is nto powerful or quick enough yet) to decrypt the packets for the WEP keys.. that is if its only 64bit WEP.. 128bits I dun think it ever makes sense on the current processor..
shi3ld said:
Yeah windows mobile lets you use the code (hex pairs)
5U CY 5U KY 2D 0L LA R5
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Me love you long time
shi3ld said:
Yeah windows mobile lets you use the code (hex pairs)
5U CY 5U KY 2D 0L LA R5
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how to use this ? any guide?
ROFL, loving this thread
so you think a tiny pda can do the same work as a workstation with dual gtx280 using backtrack4?
yes it can. but first you need to find a mage to cast a +5 equipment upgrade spell on it.
honeychea said:
how to use this ? any guide?
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PMSL lol
Monsterchef said:
that's the point. suppose the "real" hackers use small netbooks which have more power. ppc's are most likely not designed for such things - and i am glad about that. but if you ask me- in these days it's in general useless to do things like that, because the internet (and related issues!) is not a justice-free playground...
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haha.
wait till snapdragon and processors after that come into play.
then it will start to become even more probable.
clown said:
so you think a tiny pda can do the same work as a workstation with dual gtx280 using backtrack4?
yes it can. but first you need to find a mage to cast a +5 equipment upgrade spell on it.
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lmfao.
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how to use this ? any guide?
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oh my god i'm wetting myself haha
so is there any wep cracking tool for wm 6.1/6.5???
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My friend was boasting about how secure his network is and how nobody could ever hack into it. I am able to pick it up on my Universal, but it asks me for the WEP code. It would be very funny if I could use his connection after all his boasting :twisted: ! So, is there any app that can do this - perhaps by guessing all possible combinations until it gains access, or any other way?
Thanks
WEP is an older security method that has been proven to be hackable and especially true if the 64-bit version is being used.
There are tools around to hack WEP security, but I doubt it is for PPC. Even for PC, it requires some drivers for the wireless card, and a lot of the wireless card are not supported, including Centrino.
Lets assume that you have the appropriate equipment. Depending on the key size your friend used, e.g. 64 / 128 bits, you are required to be there to capture enough data (approx 500Mb for 128bits, I think) to get enough 'clue' to decode the key being used.
Finally, lets assume you had the key. You boasting friend may have a second layer of protection with wireless MAC address filtering, which filter out un authorized units based on MAC address. Of cource, MAC address can be spoof, but doubt there are any easy method of PPC unit yet.
You need another laptop as well as the PPC.
Download and install: Auditor: http://www.remote-exploit.org/index.php/Main_Page it is basically a boot from CD Linux with just the tools you need to 'probe' networks. use the PPC to find the Mac address, SSID and channel. Then fire up the laptop and start using all the tools to crack the WEP. The more data going over the network, the faster the apps will be able crack the WEP code. If enough data is flowing through the router, it is possbile to crack a 128 bit WEP in 10-20 minutes. If you have two laptops, you can get the other one to talk to the router (with spoofed MAC) to increase the data.
As already mentioned, all this depends if your card is supported by the apps, and can be put in silent mode (if you don't want to draw attention to yourself)
Of course, it is much easier just to walk 50 yards down the street and find an unsecured network for your free Skype calls.
cough.
/Mad
Thanks for the help. How would I find the chennel and MAC address with my universal?! I just want to get into my friends as a joke, and so finding another network wouldnt be much help!!
Thanks
6680abhi said:
Thanks for the help. How would I find the chennel and MAC address with my universal?!
Thanks
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Mine is german, so my translations may be wrong
From the start menue
-> Settings
-> connections
-> Wireless-LAN
There you'll find the information you are looking for.
Do you have some experience with Linux? It's a bit more complicated than Windows Mobile
AFAIK for Wep cracking there are also a couple of programs for PocketPC existing which can do this within minutes.
but this depends strongly on the WLAN hardware.
Search in google for this.
BlackICE said:
AFAIK for Wep cracking there are also a couple of programs for PocketPC existing which can do this within minutes.
but this depends strongly on the WLAN hardware.
Search in google for this.
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Thanks for the help. I have serached on google, but am unable to find a wep cracking application for ppc. Could you perhaps give me a link to one?
Thanks
look here:
http://www.google.com/search?num=30...esnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=wlan+sniffer&spell=1
Thanks again, but could you please be more specific with an application, and post a link to the application, as I was unable to find anything by clicking on the google search you posted.
Thanks
6680,
it is easyer to use a notebook, preferrably with two Prism2 based network cards, and boot WHAX from a CD.
Let that run for some time and it'll find the WEP key for you.
It took more than 30 hours to get the key for my neighbours WLAN :?
I did not post you more specific links, as I have to look myself through all these links. Actually, some of the Wlan sniffer programms do have also a PocketPC version.
Actually, it is far more easier to use a notebook than a pda. Also I doubt that there is any program around, which is fully supporting the Wlan hardware of the Universal. At least this was the case half year ago.
I travel by train pretty much, and I have a HTC Universal. Since I can make use of UMTS i was wondering if i could let my universal act as an accespoint, so that i can use it as router for my Nintendo DS to play online in the train. Is there some way to do this?
Its possible, using a java program to add router software to your universal. Try googling it a bit.
Surur
Hey if you find something keep us posted will ya?
i can only find lots of Telnet clients and tutorials how to connect your ppc to a router ~ ___~);;' no luck yet.
oops i cried too early Xp I found it
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=453&more=1
The first part says:
Just get the HTTPSnoopProxy.class file, copy it to, say, the root of your "access point" Pocket PC and get a decent Java Virtual Machine (I recommend CrEme 4.00 because of its superior speed, reliability and moderate memory consumption).
Seems like only web surfing will be allowed.
I got an idea when i saw this line in the link you provided:
"To share an Internet connection, you'd need operating system-level support for connection sharing as is present in, say, the desktop Windows"
I bet Linux has this. And since some smart people here has managed to get linux running on the Universal this might just be possible.
Is there anyone reading this with some linux knowlage that knows how to set this up in linux?
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oops i cried too early Xp I found it
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=453&more=1
The first part says:
Just get the HTTPSnoopProxy.class file, copy it to, say, the root of your "access point" Pocket PC and get a decent Java Virtual Machine (I recommend CrEme 4.00 because of its superior speed, reliability and moderate memory consumption).
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Have you tried it? If so does it work?
I would love to setup my Jasjar as a WiFi access point using 3G, now that Vodafone IE have an unlimited 3G data plan.
How about making some sort of quasi proxy/(repeater or relay) site on a home PC?
I'm thinking of some way to pass parameters as part of the URL for port forwarding to a proxy site that forwards to the intended destination site.
would you enjoy gaming on your DS with 200msec ping times? UMTS is fast but ping times are almost as high as GPRS's...
I this this would be a great project for someone like vjay, I'd certainly pay for an app that lets me use my universal as a wireless access point.
ppeettee said:
I this this would be a great project for someone like vjay, I'd certainly pay for an app that lets me use my universal as a wireless access point.
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SAME HERE!!
I've been looking for a thread like this for a long time now and finally found it!
Otherwise I've would've made one myself with the same question..
Is there any progress about this issue?
Plz let me /us know...
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would you enjoy gaming on your DS with 200msec ping times? UMTS is fast but ping times are almost as high as GPRS's...
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Well, I'd say it depends on the GSM operator. My UMTS ping times (Europe) are generally (well) under 100 ms.
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SAME HERE!!
I've been looking for a thread like this for a long time now and finally found it!
Otherwise I've would've made one myself with the same question..
Is there any progress about this issue?
Plz let me /us know...
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Not yet. I'm, however, pushing Microsoft (in internal forums) very hard to implement REAL connection sharing - some kind of an extended version of the AKU3+ Internet Sharing tool.
Isn't internet connection sharing enabled in Crossbow?
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Hi everybody, i have a ppc htc elf or touch, its like you want !
And a friend dared me to show him how to break his WEP key at home on his digital box which supply wifi connection, i actually did it at mine but he does believe me,cos he says that wpa2 are pain to use , i quite agree its different from WEP but a lot safer ! So do you know if there is some soft like winaircrack does exist for ppc !!???
yeah just look at his remote box and get the number fRom there.now that was easy greaseeee.lol
AirSniffer I think its called... Then move the packets to your desktop and crack the WEP code from there..
ok to crack wifi you need a ppc that has a wifi card that can go into monitor mode (Promiscuous Monitoring)as you need to capture iv packets also yes wpa2 is harder to crack as you need to be able to inject packets and i would be suprised if a ppc was capable of this
goto this site they have most ppc and network cards listed that are capable of cracking wifi :
Code:
http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php
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ok to crack wifi you need a ppc that has a wifi card that can go into monitor mode (Promiscuous Monitoring)as you need to capture iv packets also yes wpa2 is harder to crack as you need to be able to inject packets and i would be suprised if a ppc was capable of this
goto this site they have most ppc and network cards listed that are capable of cracking wifi :
Code:
http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php
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Any idea how to create our own DLLs to link to the wireless card, as stated by the website? Thanks!
PPC has to many limiting factors one being the OS unless you have a linux based PPC it is much easier with the right tools all details can be found on that site or google
yup, have a nice linux partitioned o/s on ur laptop + aircrack and u can get free wifi within 4mins lol...wep keys r easy to crack
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yup, have a nice linux partitioned o/s on ur laptop + aircrack and u can get free wifi within 4mins lol...wep keys r easy to crack
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Which is why no one should use wep. Though technically here in the US cracking some ones wep key is a felony.
Sniff packet and crack help
hi guys i have windows mobile omnia lite..
i want to crack wep
what softwares i need for my ppc e.g. step by step sniffing the ackets and loading on pc and cracking it can you tell me step by step please thanks.
bugmenever said:
hi guys i have windows mobile omnia lite..
i want to crack wep
what softwares i need for my ppc e.g. step by step sniffing the ackets and loading on pc and cracking it can you tell me step by step please thanks.
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Use This
Google>BackTrack5>Visit There website, Should learn a few things there.
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i also think that would be airsniffer.
Or bought WifiRobin...
Has anybody seen, or considered developing a program similar to WAMP (Windows Apache MySQL PHP) for the Android?
I've always been interested in hosting my own sites, and usually purchased the hosting simply because I never leave a computer on all day.
But given I leave my phone on all day, who's to say there can't be an application developed to host and constantly stream a website from the phone itself?
Would anybody be interested in developing something like this? I'd honestly throw down 10 bucks in android market for such a thing.
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Has anybody seen, or considered developing a program similar to WAMP (Windows Apache MySQL PHP) for the Android?
I've always been interested in hosting my own sites, and usually purchased the hosting simply because I never leave a computer on all day.
But given I leave my phone on all day, who's to say there can't be an application developed to host and constantly stream a website from the phone itself?
Would anybody be interested in developing something like this? I'd honestly throw down 10 bucks in android market for such a thing.
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First, why? what's your use case? You're going to host websites to the internet off your 1Ghz mobile device? interesting thought but it'd be cheaper and less stress to just pay that web host.
Second, that'd be one hell of a way to chew through your battery?
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First, why? what's your use case? You're going to host websites to the internet off your 1Ghz mobile device? interesting thought but it'd be cheaper and less stress to just pay that web host.
Second, that'd be one hell of a way to chew through your battery?
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Thirdly, you will have high bills for your transfer and users will have to wait ages for page to load.
Ahh and if you really want to do this, then you shouldn't think about neither Apache, MySQL nor PHP. You should use, what you have onboard: sqlite + Java (or maybe C) + some simple HTTP server (Java or C).
It wouldn't necessarily be for a professional site so to speak, more or less to fool around with.
For example (even though having use of facebook renders this completely useless) a blog hosted directly from the phone. Or with password protection, an over-the-web ftp to add apps to your phone from anywhere should you not have your cord on you.
Just little things to play with.
Nice addition Brut. But to clear the confusion, by saying WAMP, I was simply using it as a reference tool to get the point I was trying to make across. I didn't mean actually waste time making a work-around apache server on the droid, but simply a program that uses what's available on the phone to achieve the same ends.
Thanks for the input gents.
@Ruxton as far as chomping away at the battery, I wouldn't suspect it would use a high amount for what the uses are. Now to host some high-traffic sort of thing like google.com for example, ha, there really wouldn't be a chance to use the phone before it died. But as stated in my last post, little things for small uses. Of course, I didn't specify that in the topic start.
http://code.google.com/p/i-jetty/
5 seconds (really!) searching on Google ;-) It's everything you need and I doubt you will find something better
What kills me, is I searched google for such apps using keywords (no lie, straight from my cookies) "Turning android into webserver" "host webserver from android" and "webserver app for android".
And then you come back with this. How peachy.
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What kills me, is I searched google for such apps using keywords (no lie, straight from my cookies) "Turning android into webserver" "host webserver from android" and "webserver app for android".
And then you come back with this. How peachy.
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I'm quite sure that I requested "android http server", but now I don't see that site in search results I think it was a miracle! ;-D
EDIT:
Ahh, I have mistaken, it is right on top of results ;-)
http://www.google.com/search?q=android+http+server
The magic behind that miracle was that one acronym, http. Had I only used that.. lol
Another problem is connecting to your phone from rest of the world. Does your telecom give you external IP? Is it static (but this could be fixed using dynamic DNS)?
MediaWiki on Android?
Hi...
I'm interested in an "AAMP" too as I have lots of information stashed away on my laptop via MediaWiki running on WAMP. I'd love to be able to carry it around with me on my mobile phone by uploading it from my laptop's MySQL DB onto the phone (in my case, HTC Desire) if it can run "AAMP".
I just downloaded i-Jetty and what I can do with it isn't entirely apparent. Is it something that would run an AAMP and therefore allow me to do the above?
Cheers..
DesireOwner10 said:
Hi...
I'm interested in an "AAMP" too as I have lots of information stashed away on my laptop via MediaWiki running on WAMP. I'd love to be able to carry it around with me on my mobile phone by uploading it from my laptop's MySQL DB onto the phone (in my case, HTC Desire) if it can run "AAMP".
I just downloaded i-Jetty and what I can do with it isn't entirely apparent. Is it something that would run an AAMP and therefore allow me to do the above?
Cheers..
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Not sure why the thank button is so close to the quote button... but oh well, I digress.
Have you considered dumping static pages from your mediawiki setup and then pushing those to the phone? If you don't need to edit the content, then having the full db backend on the phone is pointless. Just set up a script to dump the all the pages in an elegant way (wget comes to mind but there is probably a better way) and then bundle them for transfer to the phone.
Thanks for reply! Sorry for delay (floods tend to take you off the grid).
Not a bad idea about dumping static pages..but I would like to be able to navigate around & search through the mediawiki. Anyone have thoughts on AAMPing a mediawiki?
AAMPing a MediaWiki?
Anyone have any further thoughts or smart ideas on pulling this off?
Have you tried PAW Server?
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Thanks for the reply. PAW server is an interesting bit of kit and certainly is a demonstration of what the device can serve up.
However..it isn't exactly what I'm trying to achieve. Basically...I need something which will run the php files and the MySQL database which are what MediaWiki is comprised of.
Whilst I could simply generate static pages from my Wiki's & read them directly on the phone, this means I lose all the advantages of links & searching which is one of the reasons why I put my notes in a MediaWiki to start off with.
So..anyone know of something like an AAMP?
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Has anybody seen, or considered developing a program similar to WAMP (Windows Apache MySQL PHP) for the Android?
I've always been interested in hosting my own sites, and usually purchased the hosting simply because I never leave a computer on all day.
But given I leave my phone on all day, who's to say there can't be an application developed to host and constantly stream a website from the phone itself?
Would anybody be interested in developing something like this? I'd honestly throw down 10 bucks in android market for such a thing.
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Botbrew-Basil is on play store !
Android web server
yashade2001 said:
Botbrew-Basil is on play store !
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WHAT YOU NEED IS 'KSWEB SERVER' --> (play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.kslabs.ksweb&hl=en)
FIND IT ON ANDROID MARKET
PHP + MYSQL
My friend wants to see if I can hack his wifi with my phone and I'm pretty sure I can. I can do it on my iPod Touch, but I'm kind of new to Android. Is there a way I can hack WEP and WPA2k?
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My friend wants to see if I can hack his wifi with my phone and I'm pretty sure I can. I can do it on my iPod Touch, but I'm kind of new to Android. Is there a way I can hack WEP and WPA2k?
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I have been curious about this, too. I imagine you could find some ports of aircrack out there. Otherwise you could shell and run a program like aircrack that would log packets and then transfer them to a more powerful computer to crack them later.
How did you manage to do it on your iPod touch?
I saw a thread like this closed the other day, pretty sure it's against the rules.
Just a heads up.
Naria9 said:
I saw a thread like this closed the other day, pretty sure it's against the rules.
Just a heads up.
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Well it certainly will be now. Thanks Einstein!
The fastest way most "hackers" get past WPA/WPA2 is to brute force the WPS pin with a tool like reaver-wps, though I'm not sure if it has been ported to android. Don't think it would be hard to port, would just take some work.
As for WEP, things like Aircrack-ng may or may not work based on what your hardware is.
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As for WEP, things like Aircrack-ng may or may not work based on what your hardware is.
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Highly hardware-dependent indeed. And since Samsung doesn't publish datasheets for the hardware they package in our devices, we don't really know if the wireless interface supports monitoring mode and packet injection (talking for the Galaxy S2 here of course, don't know about other devices -but I seem to recall reading that on the HTC Desire S (my previous piece of s... phone, sorry) it's a no-go, the wifi interface is too basic to include this functionality -unverified though).
Maybe someone who installed Backtrack5 on their device can answer this ?
download Backtrack installer. follow the instruction and boom there u go. I use it on my photon/kindle all the time.
might do this later on, I been toying with the idea lately anyway.
But first in the pipeline is fully trying out the dual-booting possibilities of the Siyah kernel for SGS2.. xD
(can't very much have both at the same time, since from what I gather, on an SGS2 the Backtrack install would populate the hidden and unused mmcblk0p10 partition, which is used for the 2nd OS in a dual-boot..)