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Question on broadcasting a signal.
Let laptop1=server(secured) and laptop2=unauthorized_client.
I want to test out if laptop1 can be penetrated by laptop2. Both are wireless. How do I setup laptop2 so that it can broadcast a signal. Both laptops are mine and both are Gateway M275's. The client will be using a custom liveCD. The operating system is Linux(debian) for both. |
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I didn't think of the BSDs but, thanks, I'll go from there.
For both protocol and tools. 1) To be able to setup a network and see how long it takes to break into it. 2) To have a server that is capable of ping flooding or a similar attack against a client. 3) To have an independent client capable of ping flooding or a similar attack against the server. 4) To create a doppelganger network with honeypot and endless redirect. I'm more familiar with FreeBSD and somewhat with OpenBSD. I'm playing around with the aircrack-ng tools on Linux but they should be available for either of the two named systems. Some familiarity with nmap, p0f, and the normal tools. I haven't played with netcat much. |
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