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From: Max.Rapaille at nbb.be (Rapaille Max)
Subject: WEP utilities

Try airmagnet (www.airmagnet.com)
 
Commercial version, but very good...  You have an option to give him the Wep key, in order to let him do the job..
Don't know free products for this (out of the box), but you could probably try to have some different tools working together (Snort, etc..)
 
Regards,
 
Max
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Simmons, Thomas [mailto:Thomas.Simmons@...corp.com] 
Sent: lundi 9 ao?t 2004 14:59
To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] WEP utilities



I am trying to find a WEP utility for Intrusion detection & Network probing. I currently do not have Linux deployed or a competent enough grasp of Linux to use tool in Linux. What I am looking for is any tools that will do WEP decryption as well as Packet sniffing on WLAN.  I need this utility to work under Windows (any version) Does anyone know of a utility that meets this criteria.

 

Thanks,

Thomas Simmons

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