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# aireplay-ng
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# airgraph-ng
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# airmon-ng
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Description:
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This script can be used to enable monitor mode on wireless interfaces. It may also be used to go back from monitor mode to managed mode. Entering the airmon-ng command without parameters will show the interfaces status.
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* `airmon-ng <start|stop> <interface> [channel] or airmon-ng <check|check kill>`
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Where:
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* `<start|stop> indicates if you wish to start or stop the interface. (Mandatory)`
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* `<interface> specifies the interface. (Mandatory)`
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* `[channel] optionally set the card to a specific channel. (Optional)`
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* `<check|check kill> “check” will show any processes that might interfere with the aircrack-ng suite. It is strongly recommended that these processes be eliminated prior to using the aircrack-ng suite. “check kill” will check and kill off processes that might interfere with the aircrack-ng suite. For “check kill” see`
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# airodump-ng
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Description
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Airodump-ng is used for packet capturing of raw 802.11 frames and is particularly suitable for collecting WEP IVs (Initialization Vector) for the intent of using them with aircrack-ng. If you have a GPS receiver connected to the computer, airodump-ng is capable of logging the coordinates of the found access points.
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Additionally, airodump-ng writes out several files containing the details of all access points and clients seen.
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usage: airodump-ng <options> <interface>[,<interface>,...]
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Options:
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`--ivs : Save only captured IVs`
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`--gpsd : Use GPSd`
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`--write <prefix> : Dump file prefix`
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`-w : same as --write`
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`--beacons : Record all beacons in dump file`
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`--update <secs> : Display update delay in seconds`
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`--showack : Prints ack/cts/rts statistics`
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`-h : Hides known stations for --showack`
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`-f <msecs> : Time in ms between hopping channels`
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`--berlin <secs> : Time before removing the AP/client`
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`from the screen when no more packets`
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`are received (Default: 120 seconds)`
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`-r <file> : Read packets from that file`
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`-x <msecs> : Active Scanning Simulation`
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`--output-format`
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`<formats> : Output format. Possible values:`
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`pcap, ivs, csv, gps, kismet, netxml`
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`Short format "-o"`
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`The option can be specified multiple times. In this case, each file format`
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`specified will be output. Only ivs or pcap can be used, not both.`
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Filter options:
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`--encrypt <suite> : Filter APs by cipher suite`
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`--netmask <netmask> : Filter APs by mask`
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`--bssid <bssid> : Filter APs by BSSID`
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`-a : Filter unassociated clients`
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By default, airodump-ng hop on 2.4Ghz channels.
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You can make it capture on other/specific channel(s) by using:
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`--channel <channels>: Capture on specific channels`
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`--band <abg> : Band on which airodump-ng should hop`
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`-C <frequencies> : Uses these frequencies in MHz to hop`
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`--cswitch <method> : Set channel switching method`
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`0 : FIFO (default)`
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`1 : Round Robin`
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`2 : Hop on last`
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`-s : same as --cswitch`
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`--help : Displays this usage screen`
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# airolib-ng
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# airserv-ng
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# airtun-ng
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