Airbase-ng 1.2 RC2-(C) 2008-2014 Thomas d ' Otreppe
Original Work:martin Beck
http://www.aircrack-ng.org
Usage:airbase-ng <options> <replay interface>
Options:
-A Bssid:set access point MAC address to set access points for Mac addresses
-I iface:capture packets from this interface captures packets from the specified interface
-W WEP key:use this WEP key to En-/decrypt packets using WEP password cracking or encrypting packets
-H Mac:source Mac for MITM mode in the source MAC address
-F Disallow:disallow specified client MACs (default:allow) filters the specified MAC address
-W 0|1: [don ' t] set WEP flag in Beacons 0|1 (Default:auto) Set WEP flags, default auto
-q:quiet (do not print statistics) silent mode does not output
-v:verbose (print more messages) output mode
-a:ad-hoc Mode (allows other clients to peer)
-Y in|out|both:external Packet processing
-C channel:sets The channel the AP is running on setting the operating channel of the AP
-x:hidden ESSID Hidden ESSID
-s:force Shared key authentication (Default:auto)
-s:set shared Key challenge Length (default:128)
-l:caffe-latte WEP Attack (use if driver can ' t send frags)
-n:cfrag WEP Attack (recommended)
-X Nbpps:number of packets per second (DEFAULT:100) set frequency
-y:disables responses to broadcast probes ignore corresponding broadcast frame
-0:set all Wpa,wep,open tags. Can ' t be used With-z & Z set all WPA,WEP
-Z type:sets WPA1 tags. 1=wep40 2=tkip 3=wrap 4=ccmp 5=wep104 set WPA1 flag 1=wep40 2=tkip 3=wrap 4=ccmp 5=wep104
-Z type:same as-z, but the same for WPA2 and-Z, just set WPA2
-V type:fake EAPOL 1=md5 2=sha1 3=auto Forge wapol1=md5 2=sha1 3=auto
-F Prefix:write all sent and received frames into Pcap file writes sent and received frames to pcap files
-p:respond to all probes, even when specifying Essids responds to all probing frames
-I interval:sets the beacon interval value in MS
-C Seconds:enables beaconing of probed ESSID values (requires-p) Set time, require-p combined with
Filter options: Filtering option
--bssid Mac:bssid to filter/use filter bssid
--bssids File:read A list of BSSIDs out of the that file reads the stored bssid file
--client Mac:mac of client to filter filter MAC address
--clients File:read A list of MACs out of this file reads MAC address files
--essid essid:specify a single essid (Default:default) specify individual ESSID
--essids File:read A list of essids out of the that file reads the stored Essid file
--help:displays This usage screen
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