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An application to audit the security of WLAN Access points. The application tries to guess the access point default password via a public know algorithm. This app is NOT MEANT to be used as a hacking utility, so I'm not responsible of the usage you make of it.

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WLANAudit 3

Build Status An application to scan for WLAN Access points and to audit their security and capabilities The application shows relevant diagnostic information about an access point such as MAC Address, encryption, signal strength, etc.

On some access points the application tries to guess the access point default password via if a public known algorithm exists.

This app is NOT MEANT to be used as a hacking utility, so I'm not responsible of the usage you make of it.

Getting the sourcecode

To get the source code clone the repository with the following commands

$ git clone git:https://github.com/RobertoEstrada/WLANAudit-Android.git

Building the sourcecode

In order to build the sourcecode you need to have installed and configured Java, the Android SDK and Gradle. You need to set the environment variable ANDROID_HOME and have the Android tools and Gradle in your path. Also you should have installed via the Android tools the Google and Android Maven repositories and the Android build tools.

Then in a shell at the project root, use the following command

$ gradle assemble

Working with Android Studio

Fire up Android Studio and select import project. Browse to the folder where you downloaded this repo and select it, then fill up the rest of the data such as your Gradle path if it is not auto detected.

Work as usual.

ECLIPSE AND ANT SUPPORT IS NOW DEPRECATED, THE PROJECT WILL NO LONGER FIX ISSUES WITH THEM

Contributing to the project

Fork the project, make your changes and send a pull request for code review. Your pull requests must be self contained, otherwise they will be rejected until they meet that criteria.

In order to achieve that requirement do the following:

1. Fork the project
2. Create a topic branch, based on any of the existing brancges, for the feature that you want de develop
3. Make the essential changes that your new feature requires
4. Issue a pull request, be clear about the changes you've made.
5. If your contribution passes code review, it will be integrated into the mainline.

More info on how to work with pull requests can be found in the article ['Using Pull Requests'] (https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests)

Developed by

  • Roberto Estrada

Contributors

  • Jesús Manzano Camino

License

Copyright 2012 Roberto Estrada

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http:https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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