[framework] Lorcon
Tomas L. Byrnes
tomb at byrneit.net
Sat Aug 4 04:27:03 CDT 2007
I'd have to look at the specifics of this implementation, but I have had
no problem using all manner of raw tools from VMWare to a NIC.
Admittedly, I use Linux as a host OS, so maybe I should go spank myself
for not having tested my hypothesis on pwndows before spouting off.
I still think Robin should either actually learn something useful, or
find something legal he might be good at, like wearing leather by the
Brandenburg gate. (Note: Last time I was there, there as still a DDR, so
maybe it isn't as sleazy any more.)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clemens Kolbitsch [mailto:clemens.kol at gmx.at]
> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 2:09 AM
> To: framework at metasploit.com
> Subject: Re: [framework] Lorcon
>
> hi guys!
> i read your conversation and have a little comment:
>
> > I think he means: Will it work on my not working Windows piece of
> > shit.
>
> *gg* ok... that was funny :-)
>
> > Apparently Robin hasn't heard of VMWare.
>
> why would VMWare be any good to him? ok... you can simulate a
> linux environment, but the wireless device will not be
> present in the VM. it will simply be a hook to the device,
> however as generic NIC!!
>
> IMHO, even if it was available as (e.g. MadWifi driven)
> wireless device - VMWare wouldn't be capable of transporting
> the raw data to the windows wireless driver as
> - VMWare is still based on Windows,
> - is just a casual app and
> - has no direct access to the driver's outgoing queues!!
>
> The VMWare NIC would probably try to understand the (RAW
> data) packets and try to interpret them as layer3 TCP
> packets, trying to send them over the casual socket - failing
> miserably!!
>
> correct me if i'm wrong, but i think that was a stupid answer
> to a not so stupid question!!
>
> greetings
>
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