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Hi all, I was looking at trying wifite2 on the tetra mainly for the 5ghz addition over the std wifite which works reasonably well.

It seemed to require stty, so I installed coreutils-stty and that got me a little further so it runs and finds networks. But as soon as you specify a target it hits an issue with :-

WPA-handshake attack: waiting for handshake...
 [!] Error: global name 'err' is not defined

 [!] Full stack trace below

 [!]    Traceback (most recent call last):
 [!]    File "./Wifite.py", line 171, in <module>
 [!]        w.main()
 [!]    File "./Wifite.py", line 34, in main
 [!]        self.run()
 [!]    File "./Wifite.py", line 120, in run
 [!]        attack.run()
 [!]    File "/root/wifite2-master/py/AttackWPA.py", line 80, in run
 [!]        if handshake.has_handshake():
 [!]    File "/root/wifite2-master/py/Handshake.py", line 61, in has_handshake
 [!]        if len(self.tshark_handshakes()) > 0:
 [!]    File "/root/wifite2-master/py/Handshake.py", line 127, in tshark_handshakes
 [!]        if not Process.exists('tshark'):
 [!]    File "/root/wifite2-master/py/Process.py", line 51, in exists
 [!]        if stdout == '' and err == '':
 [!]    NameError: global name 'err' is not defined

At first i thought this was to do with STDOUT & STDERR so I looked at libdaemon from opkg but that doesn't seem to make a difference.

Did anyone already try wifite2 and if so did you get any further? would love to hear from you. Cheers all

 

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3 hours ago, Just_a_User said:

Hi all, I was looking at trying wifite2 on the tetra mainly for the 5ghz addition over the std wifite which works reasonably well.

It seemed to require stty, so I installed coreutils-stty and that got me a little further so it runs and finds networks. But as soon as you specify a target it hits an issue with :-


WPA-handshake attack: waiting for handshake...
 [!] Error: global name 'err' is not defined

 [!] Full stack trace below

 [!]    Traceback (most recent call last):
 [!]    File "./Wifite.py", line 171, in <module>
 [!]        w.main()
 [!]    File "./Wifite.py", line 34, in main
 [!]        self.run()
 [!]    File "./Wifite.py", line 120, in run
 [!]        attack.run()
 [!]    File "/root/wifite2-master/py/AttackWPA.py", line 80, in run
 [!]        if handshake.has_handshake():
 [!]    File "/root/wifite2-master/py/Handshake.py", line 61, in has_handshake
 [!]        if len(self.tshark_handshakes()) > 0:
 [!]    File "/root/wifite2-master/py/Handshake.py", line 127, in tshark_handshakes
 [!]        if not Process.exists('tshark'):
 [!]    File "/root/wifite2-master/py/Process.py", line 51, in exists
 [!]        if stdout == '' and err == '':
 [!]    NameError: global name 'err' is not defined

At first i thought this was to do with STDOUT & STDERR so I looked at libdaemon from opkg but that doesn't seem to make a difference.

Did anyone already try wifite2 and if so did you get any further? would love to hear from you. Cheers all

 

This is not an issue with the WiFi Pineapple, but with Wifite2. The offending issue is Process.py:51. it shouldn't be

err == '':

but

stderr == '':

You can see the pull request someone made to fix this issue.

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2 minutes ago, Sebkinne said:

This is not an issue with the WiFi Pineapple, but with Wifite2. The offending issue is Process.py:51. it shouldn't be

err == '':

but

stderr == '':

You can see the pull request someone made to fix this issue.

Thank you Seb, I'm very limited in my knowledge and barely know what im looking at most of the time so very much appreciate you taking time to look at it. And actually show the solution is above and beyond.

I hope my OP didn't come across as an issue with the Tetra as that was not my intention, fully aware non supported software is exactly that.

Keep up the great work and thank you again.

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