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2007-12-16
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I've been using aircrack-ng, and the files sitting in root as starting to pile up.
I did some forum searching and some google searching since my knowledge of linux is pitiful, to some avail, but it wasn't all around victory for me.
I know to delete files, you become root, and you use the command rm filename then it deletes said file. However, the files are called --irv-01.cap etc, and when you put rm --irv-01.cap it does not recognize it as an option...and it mocks me.
Any help on how to fix this? And just to clarify from searching the forum, aircrack...once you find the channel (lets say 6), and you want to start, the command is
airodump-ng -c 6 -w --ivs wlan0
Correct? Lets say theres more then one on that channel...then what?
Thanks for the help people
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2007-12-16
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2007-12-16
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2007-12-16
, 22:56
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Joined on Dec 2007
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I did some forum searching and some google searching since my knowledge of linux is pitiful, to some avail, but it wasn't all around victory for me.
I know to delete files, you become root, and you use the command rm filename then it deletes said file. However, the files are called --irv-01.cap etc, and when you put rm --irv-01.cap it does not recognize it as an option...and it mocks me.
Any help on how to fix this? And just to clarify from searching the forum, aircrack...once you find the channel (lets say 6), and you want to start, the command is
airodump-ng -c 6 -w --ivs wlan0
Correct? Lets say theres more then one on that channel...then what?
Thanks for the help people