I am booting Reaver Pro directly from a USB and have a Intel 3945ABG Chipset running a iwl3945 Driver. On Xiaopan forum I read that driver should work, however I still get no networks when surveying. I have activated monitor mode on wlan0 through terminal with command "sudo airmon-ng start wlan0" as Tech user and then switched back to Reaver user. I do see mon0 activated now when running ifconfig command. Any ideas?
Thank you for the response Mr. Penguin. So if I mount Ubuntu natively on that laptop it should work? --- Double Post Merged, 21 Dec 2014 --- Ok, I have done some research and have dove into Wifi a lot more. I bought a TL-WN722N and have successfully cracked multiple WEPs that I have setup in my security testing area. I am having trouble with WPA as minidwep gets stuck authenticating. I will try other stuff out before posting a more specific question on that. I currently need help installing Parallels Tools. I am running Xiaopan on Parallels on a Macbook Pro. When I select "Install Parallels Tools" it successfully mounts it in the CD/DVD drive but when I cd /media/ in terminal it tells me it cannot cd it. How to run the Parallels Tools installer once it is mounted?
Is it possible to run reaver pro from usb natively? I also was hoping to use the internal card, ironically the same one, Intel 3945ABG and activated monitor mode on wlan0 etc I had thought that when i was booting from the usb stick into ubutnu that reaver was not virtualized my apologies in advance for my ignorance
Reaver Pro there is no persistence so you would need to create a snapshot in a VM. How to install: http://kb.parallels.com/en/113394 Yes, it can run live, does not require VM which enables you to use internal cards. Although I do not believe yours is supported.