Time for action – deauthentication attacks on the client
We will assume that the wireless client has a network Wireless Lab configured on it, and it actively sends Probe Requests for this network, when it is not connected to any access point. In order to find the security configuration of this network, we will need to create multiple access points. For our discussion, we will assume that the client profile is an open network, WEP protected, WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK. This means we will have to create four access points. To do this, we will first create four virtual interfaces—
mon0
tomon3
, using theairmon-ng start wlan0
command multiple times:You can view all these newly created interfaces using the
ifconfig –a
command:Now we will create the open AP on
mon0
:Let's create the WEP protected AP on
mon1
:The WPA-PSK AP will be on
mon2
:WPA2-PSK AP will be on
mon3
:We can run
airodump-ng
on the same channel to ensure that all four access points are up and running, as shown in the following screenshot...