wifu | wifi data analysis tool written in Python
kandi X-RAY | wifu Summary
kandi X-RAY | wifu Summary
Wifu is a wifi data analysis tool written in Python, it is based on the output of Kismet (files. Wifu parses the data from Kismet .netxml output files and stores the data in a structured SQLite database for analysis. A simple HTTP viewer can be spun up to browse the data in a browser via Google Maps. Note: the viewer only displays networks and clients with GPS location data. The viewer has also only been tested on Chrome. Hostnames of clients can also be imported from any .pcap files (specifically from DHCP packets).
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- Get client markers
- Return the value of the given property
- Return the distance between two coordinates
- Updates the details from a network client
- Updates the maximum meters between two locations
- Update seen_last_time
- Return client details
- Loads the network details
- Return a list of network markers
- Returns a list of all supported encryption names
- Return the details for a network
- Load clients from network
- Updates the host name
- Calculate updated GPS coordinates
- Get a boolean value from the querystring
- Updates the details from a probe request
- Return an argument parser
- Update Encryption objects
- Updates the list of essids
- Construct a Client from a SQLite database row
- Construct a NetworkClient from a SQLite database row
- Construct a network from a SQLite database row
- Parse the command line arguments
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QUESTION
I'm currently reading and practising with this WiFu book from Offensive Security
But i want to see what encryption type my network uses.. It may be because I'm blind but any other than that.. It should be anywhere in the IEEE 802.11 Headers or Frame Control fields but still can't find it -_- someone knows out of his head where it's located? Doesn't matter what Management Frame it is, from beacons to association responses i just want to know.. Any help?
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Answered 2017-Sep-20 at 21:12Nvm.. if the privacy bit is set to 1 in the capabilities field then it means it uses WEP but! The privacy bit can also be set to 1 while having encryption type WPA you can see whether WPA is used at the bottom of tagged parameters. If that parameter isn’t there it means you have WEP or either no encryption at all
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Install wifu
You can use wifu like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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