Airpwn is a tool for generic packet injection on an 802.11 network.
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* Added support for parsing packets with a radiotap header. * Updated Lorcon to a version that supports radiotap on injected packets. Mac80211 drivers now work! * Corrected the frequencies for non-US channels in freq2channel.txt
A nasty packaging error has crept into the airpwn 1.4 release I made 2 days ago, resulting in files missing from the tarball. I've re-uploaded the release to the SourceForge servers, this time with all files packaged. So, if you were experiencing errors related to "802_11.h" missing when compiling airpwn, simply re-download the release from the original download link. Happy Airpwn'ing and sorry for the inconvenience caused!
Airpwn 1.4 has just been released! This release introduces support for mac80211 drivers, meaning that you no longer have to use ancient kernels (well, they weren't ancient back when 1.3 came out, but never underestimate the power of bitrot) and/or out-of-kernel drivers to use airpwn. To achieve this, lorcon has been updated to the latest SVN version, and the ability to remove radiotap headers from incoming captures was added to airpwn. This is also the first release managed by me (Gbor Stefanik AKA .NetRolller 3D), and marks the beginnings of airpwn as a Remote-Exploit.org project. Happy Airpwning! Oh, and if you go the mac80211 route, remember that the right interface to use with airpwn is "mon0" (or "mon1" if you have multiple monitor interfaces), "wlan0" stays in managed mode when you run mac80211_prep.sh.
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