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Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 14 2012 03:28PM Jon D (rekcahpmip gmail com) (7 replies) Re: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 17 2012 11:15PM Marcus Adams (marcus adams virtuesecurity com) (1 replies) Re: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 18 2012 07:09PM Vic Vandal (vvandal well com) (1 replies) Re: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 20 2012 03:16PM Obluda Nemá Jméno Obluda Nemá Jméno Obluda Nemá Jméno (jmeno obluda gmail com) (1 replies) Re: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 20 2012 03:20PM Obluda Nemá Jméno Obluda Nemá Jméno Obluda Nemá Jméno (jmeno obluda gmail com) RE: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 16 2012 06:50AM Erik Muttersbach (erik muttersbach net) Re: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 15 2012 05:34PM Patrick Laverty (patrick_laverty brown edu) Re: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 15 2012 04:39PM Rajiv D (rajiv ceh gmail com) (1 replies) Re: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 15 2012 07:05PM Vincent Ngundi (vincent ngundi me ke) Re: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 14 2012 08:00PM Jon D (rekcahpmip gmail com) (2 replies) Re: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 14 2012 08:07PM xgermx (xgermx gmail com) (2 replies) RE: Tool to find rouge wireless access points? May 15 2012 01:20PM Mikhail A. Utin (mutin commonwealthcare org) |
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Nessus will do this. There is a plugin just for this.
More rudimentary, is that you can use a wireless scanner to capture
traffic. Use strings and a perl script to pull hostnames from the
traffic and then compare those hostnames to your inventory (I told you
it was rudimentary, but this will tell you either you have a your
clients connecting to a rogue ap that they set up, or they are
connecting to one circumventing your controls). David Hoelzer from
SANS gives a tutorial for this:
http://it-audit.sans.org/blog/2010/03/03/it-audit-3-easy-steps-to-findin
g-rogue-wireless-clients
Brandon
" And in the end it's not the years in your life that count. It's the
life in your years" - Abraham Lincoln
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:28 AM, Jon D <rekcahpmip (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
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> Does anyone know of a tool to find rouge wireless access points?
> I know of a lot of the various wireless scanners, but with those, it's
> impossible to know if it's an AP on your network, or another companies
> network. Especially in office buildings where there are other
> companies above, below, and beside you.
>
> It seems like the only way to do it is to scan on the wired network
> for APs of any make/model, but I'm not aware of a tool that does it.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jon
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