Re: testing wireless security

2007-11-20 Thread Josh Paetzel
On Monday 19 November 2007 05:55:07 pm Mark D. Foster wrote: > Josh Paetzel wrote: > > When I looked in to this it seemed that the current state of affairs is > > that WPA can only be broken by brute-forcing the key. I don't recall if > > that could be done 'off-line' or not. My memory is that th

Re: testing wireless security

2007-11-19 Thread Mark D. Foster
Josh Paetzel wrote: > When I looked in to this it seemed that the current state of affairs is that > WPA can only be broken by brute-forcing the key. I don't recall if that > could be done 'off-line' or not. My memory is that the needed info to > attempt bruteforcing could be done by simply re

Re: testing wireless security

2007-11-19 Thread Josh Paetzel
On Monday 19 November 2007 10:43:13 am Mike Tancsa wrote: > I have been playing around with 3 ath based FreeBSD boxes and seem to > have got everything going via WPA and a common PSK for 802.11x > auth. However, I want to have a bit more certainty about things > working properly. > > What tools do

testing wireless security

2007-11-19 Thread Mike Tancsa
I have been playing around with 3 ath based FreeBSD boxes and seem to have got everything going via WPA and a common PSK for 802.11x auth. However, I want to have a bit more certainty about things working properly. What tools do people recommend for sniffing and checking a wireless network ?