Projects tagged ‘wpa’


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WPA/WPA2/IEEE 802.1X Supplicant

   
Primary Language: C/C++ Licensed as: BSD-ish License,GNU General Public License 2.0

wpa_supplicant is a WPA Supplicant for Linux, BSD, and Windows with support for WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i / RSN). It is suitable for both desktop/laptop computers and embedded systems. Supplicant is the IEEE 802.1X/WPA component that is used in the ... [More] client stations. It implements key negotiation with a WPA Authenticator and it controls the roaming and IEEE 802.11 authentication/association of the wlan driver. wpa_supplicant is designed to be a "daemon" program that runs in the background and acts as the backend component controlling the wireless connection. wpa_supplicant supports separate frontend programs and a text-based frontend (wpa_cli) and a GUI (wpa_gui) are included with wpa_supplicant. [Less]

Metrics updated 04 Feb 08

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KisMAC

   
Primary Language: Objective C Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

KisMAC is a free stumbler application for MacOS X that puts your card into monitor mode. Unlike most other applications for OS X it has the ability to run completely invisibly and send no probe requests. KisMAC supports several third party ... [More] PCMCIA/PCCards cards with Orinoco and PrismII chipsets, as well as Cisco Aironet cards. AirPort and AirPort Extreme cards are supported in full passive mode, as well as Prism2 and Ralink USB devices. [Less]

Metrics updated 12 Oct 08

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ConnMan

 
Primary Language: C Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

Metrics updated 03 Sep 08

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Xsupplicant

 
Primary Language: C

The Open1X project is dedicated to bringing a free, open source 802.1X/WPA/WPA2/IEEE802.11i implementation to as many target platforms as possible.

Metrics updated 06 Oct 08

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kismac-ng

 
Primary Language: Objective C Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

KisMAC no longer uses googlecode. Please update your bookmarks to use http://kismac-ng.org . KisMAC's new svn repository can be found at http://svn.kismac-ng.org/kmng/ --- Passive wireless scanning software for Mac OS X. Supports capturing ... [More] packets through Apple's internal AirPort hardware, Kismet drones, and a variety of USB and PCMCIA cards. Supports GPS mapping of found network and includes WEP/WPA cracking features, with active reinjection on Prism2 based cards. [Less]

Metrics updated 10 Oct 08

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pyrit

 
Primary Language: Python Licensed as: GNU General Public License 3.0 or later

Pyrit takes a step ahead in attacking WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK, the protocol that today de-facto protects public WIFI-airspace. The project's goal is to estimate the real-world security provided by these protocols. Pyrit does not provide binary files or ... [More] wordlists and does not encourage anyone to participate or engage in any harmful activity. This is a research project, not a cracking tool. Pyrit's implementation allows to create massive databases, pre-computing part of the WPA/WPA2-PSK authentication phase in a space-time-tradeoff. The performance gain for real-world-attacks is in the range of three orders of magnitude which urges for re-consideration of the protocol's security. Exploiting the computational power of GPUs, Pyrit is currently by far the most powerful attack against one of the world's most used security-protocols. What's newSee http://pyrit.wordpress.com How to usePyrit compiles and runs fine on Linux and MacOS X. None of the BSD systems were tested but all posix systems should be fine anyway. I don't care about Windows; drop me a line (read: patch) if you make Pyrit work without copying half of GNU in binary form... For further info see http://code.google.com/p/pyrit/wiki/FirstSteps What needs to be doneWrite a test-suite Come up with a better yet fast password-filtering and password-bending function. Optimize the NVIDIA-CUDA-kernel Implement AMD-kernel Code cleanup Implement a GUI on top of the pyrit class Lazy-loading of files How to participateContribution or comments are welcome in the comments or under the project owner's email address (look right) [Less]

Metrics updated 08 Oct 08