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7. Lock your adapter to the channel of the network you wish to target | |||
<pre>sudo iwconfig wlan0 channel 14</pre> | |||
8. Now start to capture some packets using the MAC address and channel | |||
<pre>sudo airodump-ng -a wlan0 --bssid XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX --channel 14</pre> |
Revision as of 15:56, 18 August 2022
This article will show you how to disconnect devices from a network with a deauth attack using Kali Linux and the aircrack-ng suite.
NOTE: THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
In short a deauth attach makes your wifi card in monitor mode spoof a MAC address of something already connected to the network, the router then says "Hey, there are two devices on here with the same MAC address" it then sends a command to all connected devices to re authenticate, kicking them off the network forcing them to re join. Obviously if you are continuing to run the attack this will happen over and over again meaning devices wont be able to connect to the wifi.
The above is a simple explanation, if you want more technical detail.....Google it.
Before we start my wifi adapter is wlan0 so you will need to adjust the commands if your adapter is a different name.
1. Down the wifi adapter
sudo ifconfig wlan0 down
2. Kill airmon-ng if it's running
sudo airmon-ng check kill
3. Put adapter in monitor mode
sudo iwconfig wlan0 mode monitor
4. Up the adapter
sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
5. Start airmon-ng
sudo airmon-ng start wlan0
6. Scan for networks, make a note of the MAC address and channel of the network you wish to target
sudo airodump-ng -a wlan0
7. Lock your adapter to the channel of the network you wish to target
sudo iwconfig wlan0 channel 14
8. Now start to capture some packets using the MAC address and channel
sudo airodump-ng -a wlan0 --bssid XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX --channel 14