airserv-ng

E484044

airserv-ng is a network-based wireless packet capture and injection tool that allows remote access to wireless interfaces, commonly used as part of the aircrack-ng suite for Wi-Fi security testing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf command-line utility
network-based wireless packet capture tool
wireless packet injection tool
acceptsConnectionFrom remote aircrack-ng tools
allows multiple clients to access a single wireless interface
separation of capture hardware and analysis workstation
category Wi-Fi penetration testing tool
network security tool
wireless security tool
communicationModel client-server
compatibleWith aircrack-ng NERFINISHED
aireplay-ng NERFINISHED
airodump-ng NERFINISHED
developedFor 802.11 wireless networks
distribution included in many security-focused Linux distributions
documentation available on the official aircrack-ng website
enables centralized Wi-Fi monitoring
remote Wi-Fi penetration testing
sharing a wireless interface over a network
interaction controlled via command-line options
language C
license GPL NERFINISHED
maintainedBy aircrack-ng project NERFINISHED
networkRole server for wireless capture clients
openSource true
partOf aircrack-ng suite NERFINISHED
primaryInterface network socket
requires wireless network interface card in monitor mode
requiresPrivilege root access on the host running the wireless interface
runsOn Linux NERFINISHED
Unix-like operating systems
securityDomain offensive security
wireless network auditing
supportsFeature packet capture
packet injection
remote channel control
remote interface configuration
supportsProtocol TCP NERFINISHED
typicalPort TCP 666
typicalUseCase remote deauthentication and injection attacks via aireplay-ng
remote sniffing of Wi-Fi traffic
usedFor Wi-Fi security testing
remote access to wireless interfaces
remote wireless packet capture
remote wireless packet injection

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airserv-ng (remote capture daemon) name airserv-ng
subject surface form: airserv-ng