[framework] Atheros 5212 and Wifi Exploits
mat
mrowley at esoft.com
Tue Nov 14 11:40:59 CST 2006
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Im trying to get the daringphucball exploit to work with my Atheros 5212
card, but I am receiving this error.
Unable to open proc device "/proc/sys/dev/ath1/rawdev", fopen: No such
file or directory
What seems to be happening is that Lorcon is trying to access the rawdev
file (which doesnt exist) and use that to inject raw packets. Im using
the madwifi driver, which can have packets injected using aircrack-ng.
Lorcon also, cannot set the card into monitor mode, I had to manually do
it (using airmon-ng). It was giving this error
[-] Auxiliary failed: Lorcon could not place the card into monitor mode
When I try to do it manually, I get this error
10:36[root]~ # iwconfig ath0 mode monitor
Error for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) :
SET failed on device ath0 ; Invalid argument.
When looking at the directory structure of /proc/sys/dev/ I saw no ath1
directory (as was trying to be accessed by Loricon), but there was an
ath as well as a wifi0 directory. Here is the structure, but nothing
seems to be a rawdev like file.
10:38[root]/proc/sys/dev # ls -R wifi0/; ls -R ath
wifi0/:
ackrate ctstimeout fftxqmin rxantenna tkipmic xrpollcount
acktimeout debug ledpin slottime txantenna xrpollperiod
countrycode diversity regdomain softled txintrperiod
ath:
calibrate countrycode debug hal outdoor xchanmode
ath/hal:
dma_beacon_response_time swba_backoff sw_beacon_response_time
I know the framework3 is still being developed, and I was writing this
to try to point out bugs that I can foresee. Hope this helps with any
future development.
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