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Hi Diego
Thanks for getting back to me. I was using Root credentials, I had everything connected.
I installed mitmproxy using apt get install mitmproxy.
it installed the 3 parts to it (web, mitmproxy, dump) and when I ran web it created an address that took me to the webpage. But nothing came up.
I tried running MITMproxy first, still nothing showed up.
I feel like maybe I need to enable IPV4 Port forwarding?
Thanks
Al
jtamParticipantHi Diego
I appreciate that greatly – but I’m using a KL 2020 build on my RaspberryPi, so if you have literally any tips I’d be greatly appreciated.
jtamParticipantThanks Diego,I’ll give it a go.
jtamParticipantHi Zaid
Thanks for getting back to me, and thanks for doing such great courses. They’re really helpful.
I will try the above for sure. The only issue is sometimes my adapter doesn’t pick up the 5ghz band even when I specify band A so I can’t determine what channel it’s on (even though I know it’s 44).
I was thinking about running an MDK4 deauth with channel hopping enabled. Would this be a viable alternative?
Thanks again for the suggestion.
Jtam
jtamParticipantHi Diego
Thanks for getting back to me.
I don’t suppose you know of any alternatives– I know that when we use aireplay-ng it specifies the channel – would MDK4 / MDK3 have a similar issue?
Alex
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