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wash -i mon0 shows nothing. I'v created /etc/reaver directory, downgraded libpcap to 1.4.0-2 version. My workflow is the following:



ifconfig wlp3s0 down
iwconfig wlp3s0 mode monitor
ifconfig wlp3s0 up
ifconfig
airmon-ng check wlp3s0
kill 985 1145 2450
airmon-ng check wlp3s0
airmon-ng start wlp3s0
airodump-ng mon0
wash -i mon0


Still wash shows nothing...



airodump-ng mon0 shows two APs.



sudo lsof | grep wash shows:
sudo lsof | grep wash



uname -ra output:



Linux andy-Aspire-E5-571G 4.15.0-45-generic #48~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 29 18:03:48 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


Maybe my routers aren't just vulnerable to WPS attack? What am I doing wrong?










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    wash -i mon0 shows nothing. I'v created /etc/reaver directory, downgraded libpcap to 1.4.0-2 version. My workflow is the following:



    ifconfig wlp3s0 down
    iwconfig wlp3s0 mode monitor
    ifconfig wlp3s0 up
    ifconfig
    airmon-ng check wlp3s0
    kill 985 1145 2450
    airmon-ng check wlp3s0
    airmon-ng start wlp3s0
    airodump-ng mon0
    wash -i mon0


    Still wash shows nothing...



    airodump-ng mon0 shows two APs.



    sudo lsof | grep wash shows:
    sudo lsof | grep wash



    uname -ra output:



    Linux andy-Aspire-E5-571G 4.15.0-45-generic #48~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 29 18:03:48 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


    Maybe my routers aren't just vulnerable to WPS attack? What am I doing wrong?










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      wash -i mon0 shows nothing. I'v created /etc/reaver directory, downgraded libpcap to 1.4.0-2 version. My workflow is the following:



      ifconfig wlp3s0 down
      iwconfig wlp3s0 mode monitor
      ifconfig wlp3s0 up
      ifconfig
      airmon-ng check wlp3s0
      kill 985 1145 2450
      airmon-ng check wlp3s0
      airmon-ng start wlp3s0
      airodump-ng mon0
      wash -i mon0


      Still wash shows nothing...



      airodump-ng mon0 shows two APs.



      sudo lsof | grep wash shows:
      sudo lsof | grep wash



      uname -ra output:



      Linux andy-Aspire-E5-571G 4.15.0-45-generic #48~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 29 18:03:48 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


      Maybe my routers aren't just vulnerable to WPS attack? What am I doing wrong?










      share|improve this question
















      wash -i mon0 shows nothing. I'v created /etc/reaver directory, downgraded libpcap to 1.4.0-2 version. My workflow is the following:



      ifconfig wlp3s0 down
      iwconfig wlp3s0 mode monitor
      ifconfig wlp3s0 up
      ifconfig
      airmon-ng check wlp3s0
      kill 985 1145 2450
      airmon-ng check wlp3s0
      airmon-ng start wlp3s0
      airodump-ng mon0
      wash -i mon0


      Still wash shows nothing...



      airodump-ng mon0 shows two APs.



      sudo lsof | grep wash shows:
      sudo lsof | grep wash



      uname -ra output:



      Linux andy-Aspire-E5-571G 4.15.0-45-generic #48~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 29 18:03:48 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


      Maybe my routers aren't just vulnerable to WPS attack? What am I doing wrong?







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