Uncovering Hidden SSIDs Using Wireshark (cybersecuritylabs.wordpress.com) 48 points by cybersecurity 11y ago ↗ HN
[–] mahouse 11y ago ↗ Doesn't airodump-ng do this by default? [–] TD-Linux 11y ago ↗ Yes it does, even with a neat curses based interface IIRC. No need for wireshark at all. [–] therein 11y ago ↗ I just wish airodump-ng's curses interface paid attention to the height of my terminal or provided a way to scroll.
[–] TD-Linux 11y ago ↗ Yes it does, even with a neat curses based interface IIRC. No need for wireshark at all. [–] therein 11y ago ↗ I just wish airodump-ng's curses interface paid attention to the height of my terminal or provided a way to scroll.
[–] therein 11y ago ↗ I just wish airodump-ng's curses interface paid attention to the height of my terminal or provided a way to scroll.
[–] freshbreath 11y ago ↗ If there are no associated clients, you can brute-force the SSID with MDK3 http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forums/showthread.php?t=12360And mahouse is correct: airodump-ng automatically detects when the SSID is broadcasted and displays it.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 23.2 ms ] threadAnd mahouse is correct: airodump-ng automatically detects when the SSID is broadcasted and displays it.