ERROR while getting interface
I have installed the latest version of aircrack-ng, but when i run this code,
sudo airmon-ng start wlan0
I get this.
sudo airmon-ng start wlan0
Found 4 processes that could cause trouble.
If airodump-ng, aireplay-ng or airtun-ng stops working after
a short period of time, you may want to kill (some of) them!
-e
PID Name
463 avahi-daemon
475 avahi-daemon
683 NetworkManager
756 wpa_supplicant
Interface Chipset Driver
wlan0 Broadcom wl - [phy0]mon0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
(monitor mode enabled on mon0)
Is there anyone who could help me get this problem solved please.
wireless aircrack-ng
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I have installed the latest version of aircrack-ng, but when i run this code,
sudo airmon-ng start wlan0
I get this.
sudo airmon-ng start wlan0
Found 4 processes that could cause trouble.
If airodump-ng, aireplay-ng or airtun-ng stops working after
a short period of time, you may want to kill (some of) them!
-e
PID Name
463 avahi-daemon
475 avahi-daemon
683 NetworkManager
756 wpa_supplicant
Interface Chipset Driver
wlan0 Broadcom wl - [phy0]mon0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
(monitor mode enabled on mon0)
Is there anyone who could help me get this problem solved please.
wireless aircrack-ng
What version of Ubuntu are you using? This looks like a duplicate of airmon-ng, “ERROR while getting interface flags: no such device”
– bain
May 27 '14 at 16:59
You might also have better luck with the open source driver rather than Broadcom wl.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 17:11
I am running 14.04 LTS ubuntu. I am still very new to this so could you explain what you mean by open source please. I really need your help.
– user284391
May 27 '14 at 18:38
See the wiki for instructions on installing the open source drivers. These drivers are in the kernel and generally better supported for things like this than the closed ones.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 20:28
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I have installed the latest version of aircrack-ng, but when i run this code,
sudo airmon-ng start wlan0
I get this.
sudo airmon-ng start wlan0
Found 4 processes that could cause trouble.
If airodump-ng, aireplay-ng or airtun-ng stops working after
a short period of time, you may want to kill (some of) them!
-e
PID Name
463 avahi-daemon
475 avahi-daemon
683 NetworkManager
756 wpa_supplicant
Interface Chipset Driver
wlan0 Broadcom wl - [phy0]mon0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
(monitor mode enabled on mon0)
Is there anyone who could help me get this problem solved please.
wireless aircrack-ng
I have installed the latest version of aircrack-ng, but when i run this code,
sudo airmon-ng start wlan0
I get this.
sudo airmon-ng start wlan0
Found 4 processes that could cause trouble.
If airodump-ng, aireplay-ng or airtun-ng stops working after
a short period of time, you may want to kill (some of) them!
-e
PID Name
463 avahi-daemon
475 avahi-daemon
683 NetworkManager
756 wpa_supplicant
Interface Chipset Driver
wlan0 Broadcom wl - [phy0]mon0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
(monitor mode enabled on mon0)
Is there anyone who could help me get this problem solved please.
wireless aircrack-ng
wireless aircrack-ng
edited May 27 '14 at 16:58
bain
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What version of Ubuntu are you using? This looks like a duplicate of airmon-ng, “ERROR while getting interface flags: no such device”
– bain
May 27 '14 at 16:59
You might also have better luck with the open source driver rather than Broadcom wl.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 17:11
I am running 14.04 LTS ubuntu. I am still very new to this so could you explain what you mean by open source please. I really need your help.
– user284391
May 27 '14 at 18:38
See the wiki for instructions on installing the open source drivers. These drivers are in the kernel and generally better supported for things like this than the closed ones.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 20:28
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What version of Ubuntu are you using? This looks like a duplicate of airmon-ng, “ERROR while getting interface flags: no such device”
– bain
May 27 '14 at 16:59
You might also have better luck with the open source driver rather than Broadcom wl.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 17:11
I am running 14.04 LTS ubuntu. I am still very new to this so could you explain what you mean by open source please. I really need your help.
– user284391
May 27 '14 at 18:38
See the wiki for instructions on installing the open source drivers. These drivers are in the kernel and generally better supported for things like this than the closed ones.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 20:28
What version of Ubuntu are you using? This looks like a duplicate of airmon-ng, “ERROR while getting interface flags: no such device”
– bain
May 27 '14 at 16:59
What version of Ubuntu are you using? This looks like a duplicate of airmon-ng, “ERROR while getting interface flags: no such device”
– bain
May 27 '14 at 16:59
You might also have better luck with the open source driver rather than Broadcom wl.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 17:11
You might also have better luck with the open source driver rather than Broadcom wl.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 17:11
I am running 14.04 LTS ubuntu. I am still very new to this so could you explain what you mean by open source please. I really need your help.
– user284391
May 27 '14 at 18:38
I am running 14.04 LTS ubuntu. I am still very new to this so could you explain what you mean by open source please. I really need your help.
– user284391
May 27 '14 at 18:38
See the wiki for instructions on installing the open source drivers. These drivers are in the kernel and generally better supported for things like this than the closed ones.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 20:28
See the wiki for instructions on installing the open source drivers. These drivers are in the kernel and generally better supported for things like this than the closed ones.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 20:28
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at 1º sorry for my english ;) write in you terminal
sudo su -------- its for meak you temporaly root
sudo service network-manager stop --------- now you stop NetworkManager, after rebot you pc network manager will be rebot auto
sudo service avahi-daemon stop ---------- for stop avahi, after rebot you pc avahi will rebot auto
airmon-ng check kill ----- kill process that could cause trouble, after rebot you pc these process will be rebot auto
whit ¨rebot auto¨ i mind, these programs/process will be UP/ON again. Sorry for my english again, and i hope thats is the answer for you problem ;))) Good Luck
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at 1º sorry for my english ;) write in you terminal
sudo su -------- its for meak you temporaly root
sudo service network-manager stop --------- now you stop NetworkManager, after rebot you pc network manager will be rebot auto
sudo service avahi-daemon stop ---------- for stop avahi, after rebot you pc avahi will rebot auto
airmon-ng check kill ----- kill process that could cause trouble, after rebot you pc these process will be rebot auto
whit ¨rebot auto¨ i mind, these programs/process will be UP/ON again. Sorry for my english again, and i hope thats is the answer for you problem ;))) Good Luck
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at 1º sorry for my english ;) write in you terminal
sudo su -------- its for meak you temporaly root
sudo service network-manager stop --------- now you stop NetworkManager, after rebot you pc network manager will be rebot auto
sudo service avahi-daemon stop ---------- for stop avahi, after rebot you pc avahi will rebot auto
airmon-ng check kill ----- kill process that could cause trouble, after rebot you pc these process will be rebot auto
whit ¨rebot auto¨ i mind, these programs/process will be UP/ON again. Sorry for my english again, and i hope thats is the answer for you problem ;))) Good Luck
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at 1º sorry for my english ;) write in you terminal
sudo su -------- its for meak you temporaly root
sudo service network-manager stop --------- now you stop NetworkManager, after rebot you pc network manager will be rebot auto
sudo service avahi-daemon stop ---------- for stop avahi, after rebot you pc avahi will rebot auto
airmon-ng check kill ----- kill process that could cause trouble, after rebot you pc these process will be rebot auto
whit ¨rebot auto¨ i mind, these programs/process will be UP/ON again. Sorry for my english again, and i hope thats is the answer for you problem ;))) Good Luck
at 1º sorry for my english ;) write in you terminal
sudo su -------- its for meak you temporaly root
sudo service network-manager stop --------- now you stop NetworkManager, after rebot you pc network manager will be rebot auto
sudo service avahi-daemon stop ---------- for stop avahi, after rebot you pc avahi will rebot auto
airmon-ng check kill ----- kill process that could cause trouble, after rebot you pc these process will be rebot auto
whit ¨rebot auto¨ i mind, these programs/process will be UP/ON again. Sorry for my english again, and i hope thats is the answer for you problem ;))) Good Luck
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What version of Ubuntu are you using? This looks like a duplicate of airmon-ng, “ERROR while getting interface flags: no such device”
– bain
May 27 '14 at 16:59
You might also have better luck with the open source driver rather than Broadcom wl.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 17:11
I am running 14.04 LTS ubuntu. I am still very new to this so could you explain what you mean by open source please. I really need your help.
– user284391
May 27 '14 at 18:38
See the wiki for instructions on installing the open source drivers. These drivers are in the kernel and generally better supported for things like this than the closed ones.
– bain
May 27 '14 at 20:28