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BackTrack 5 Wireless Penetration Testing Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   BackTrack 5 Wireless Penetration Testing Beginner's Guide Master bleeding edge wireless testing techniques with BackTrack 5.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849515580
Length 220 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vivek Ramachandran Vivek Ramachandran
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

BackTrack 5 Wireless Penetration Testing
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Wireless Lab Setup FREE CHAPTER 2. WLAN and Its Inherent Insecurities 3. Bypassing WLAN Authentication 4. WLAN Encryption Flaws 5. Attacks on the WLANInfrastructure 6. Attacking the Client 7. Advanced WLAN Attacks 8. Attacking WPA-Enterprise and RADIUS 9. WLAN Penetration Testing Methodology Conclusion and Road Ahead Pop Quiz Answers Index

Time for action – setting up the AP with FreeRadius-WPE


Follow the given instructions to get started:

  1. Connect one of the LAN ports of the access point to the Ethernet port on your machine running BackTrack. In our case, the interface is eth1. Bring up the interface and get an IP address by running DHCP as shown in the following screenshot:

  2. Log in to the access point and set the Security Mode to WPA-Enterprise. Then, under the EAP (802.1x) section, enter the RADIUS server IP Address as 192.168.0.198. This is the same IP address allocated to our wired interface in step 1. The RADIUS server Shared Secret would be test as shown in the following screenshot:

  3. Let us now open a new terminal and go to the directory /usr/local/etc/raddb. This is where all the FreeRadius-WPE configuration files are:

  4. Open eap.conf, you will find that the default_eap_type is set to peap. Let us leave this as it is:

  5. Open clients.conf. This is where we define the allowed list of clients that can connect to our RADIUS server...

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