change wlp2s0 to wlan on ubuntu 16.04

Sensei
6 years ago

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Hi I am on ubuntu 16.04 and my network interface is wlp2s0 which makes network attacks impossible whose functionality is wifite or aircrack-ng … scan only wlan. All the helpers will use me to change wlp2s0 to wlan. thank you

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Smyler [WHGhost]
6 years ago

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Ubuntu follows a new naming scheme where wlan0 is wlp2s0 (or something like that, it depends directly of the hardware if I remember correctly), when Kali doesn’t, so if you are trying to follow a tutorial for Kali, it’s just a name and you can change it in your commands parameters most of the time.
For example, this should work fine: airmon-ng start wlp2s0

If you really want to, you can probably mess with your configuration files but I would not recommend doing so, there is no reason it doesn’t work because of the name.

Sensei
6 years ago

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Thanks but are not there any other programs than aircrack-ng to attacked a wireless network?

Smyler [WHGhost]
6 years ago

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Sure, I don’t know really know as I have only used aircrack yet, but a quick search about it should have some results.

Sensei
6 years ago

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are you on kali?

Smyler [WHGhost]
6 years ago

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Arch linux, why?

Sensei
6 years ago

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I ask this because I had used kali linux for a while but kali linux does not have a wireless network interface

Smyler [WHGhost]
6 years ago | edited 6 years ago

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It’s not the OS which has a wireless interface or not, it’s you computer, if you have one working in Ubuntu, there is no reason you can’t see it in Kali

Sensei
6 years ago

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I installed ubuntu in dual boot with win 10 and with ubuntu, there is a parameter that allows to use the peripheries network of windows so much that on kali it did not work

Smyler [WHGhost]
6 years ago

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You mean you have Kali, Ubuntu and W10 in dual boot and only Kali doesn’t have an interface?
I installed Ubuntu quite a few time and I can’t see what you are speaking about, never heard of this “Windows peripherals” parameter and I can’t see why it would exist as Linux has native support for wireless cards…
Maybe someone with more experience can help, I feel like I have a lot to learn around here.

Sensei
6 years ago

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Tell me if on arch linux you have wlan as a wireless network interface?

Smyler [WHGhost]
6 years ago

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No, it follows new system-d names, but I have no problem turning it into monitor mod, I don’t know where your problem is, but it does not come from the name of the interface if you enter the correct one in your commands.

Sensei
6 years ago

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This discussion with you helped me a lot

Smyler [WHGhost]
6 years ago

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Is it working?

Sensei
6 years ago

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