Hi, is there any possibility to test if two machines with the same login can sniff each others traffic? Thanks
Hi,
is there any possibility to test if two machines with the same login can sniff each others traffic?
yes you can test that. though depending on what wireless configuration you have and method of encryption you might not get what you think. get one machine to browse the internet and get the other to run wireshark.... alan
Am 20.11.2011 12:08, schrieb Alan Buxey:
Hi,
is there any possibility to test if two machines with the same login can sniff each others traffic? yes you can test that. though depending on what wireless configuration you have and method of encryption you might not get what you think.
get one machine to browse the internet and get the other to run wireshark....
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Hi, thats what I tried, but I get no info from the other client, only if I them ping each other. Encryption is wpa+aes and what I should see if it is encrypted? tls infos? Thanks
Am 20.11.2011 13:05, schrieb Alan DeKok:
Andreas Rudat wrote:
thats what I tried, but I get no info from the other client, only if I them ping each other. Encryption is wpa+aes and what I should see if it is encrypted? tls infos? This is a network connectivity problem. It isn't a RADIUS problem.
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But which? I tried my wlan on monitor mode and sniffing with wireshark I found traffic between the APs but wireshark shows only thats the wlan protocol and I dont see any clear traffic.
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