Butif i using an aircrack-ng tool for wifi hacking via kali linux like airmon-ng start wlan0 then airodump-ng mon0 .and when i type airodump-ng mon0 it is not capturing any data even when i have some access points surrounded!
The root terminal is going to carry out the same functions as airodump-ng.The root terminal can however start airodump-ng . So try to start auto dump-no then try the commands.Your wireless adapter also has to be compatible with Kali.
The compatibility of the card depends on the chipset here's a link with compatible cards listed on it: click here for the list. Also here's a thread by OTW that should help click here for OTW's thread
If you choose to install Kali or BackTrack in a virtual machine (VMware or VirtualBox), you will need an external wireless adapter. This is because the virtual software hypervisor "pipes" your wireless access to a wired connection in your virtual machine. As a result, Kali does not have a wireless device to work with.
Since most built in wireless adapters in your laptop are probably inadequate to adequately crack wireless, you are better off purchasing a USB wireless adapter for wireless hacking. Check the Aircrack-ng compatibility list before you spend your hard-earned money on a new USB wireless adapter.
If you choose to install Kali as a dual boot system, you can use your built-in wireless adapter for wireless hacking, if its on the Aircrack-ng compatibility list. Although you can hack with wireless cards not on that list, you had better be very patient as this process make take you days or weeks without the proper adapter.
To effectively hack Wi-Fi passwords, you will need a proper wireless adapter. Make certain that you check the Aircrack-ng compatibility list to make certain that your wireless adapter has the necessary features to make your Wi-Fi hacking fast and effective. [...]
Anyways, onboard cards tend to work pretty shitty with aircrack-ng, and they're generally unable to inject packets, feature used in many attacks and deauths. You'd be better off popping some cash on a USB wireless adapter. Personally I'm bought the TP-Link WN7200ND and I'm looking to buy Alfa AWUS036H now.
In a nutshell with out throwing a bunch of random commands and advice. VirtBoX Sux and you should use VMWare or anything else. VB has a drawn out multi step install process to get working.. If not done you end up with a glitched out box.
I dissagree. Virtualbox is pretty good actually, it is lightweight, it does what it is suppose to do, only thing with vmware is that the 3Dacceleration is better on that one. If you really want to go pro, go Citrix or Hyper-V...
Hyper-V? Absolutely no. Microsoft still has a lot of work to do with that. I've had too many problems with VMware in the past, plus the new Kali image has built-in pointer integration for VirtualBox. I'm going to go with VB until it destroys my computer.
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