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Network Manager Crashes when Running kiscap2amqp #4
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You have to reverse the stuff kiscap2rabbitmq is doing to get the wifi device doing its magic. Have a look here. I recommend stopping NetworkManager in the meantime, I guess. |
Hi, Actually I am not using the start.sh script to start the dockers. I did that because when I was running the script, the dockers and thus the services running on them were terminated almost immediately after they started. So I guess the device is passed to the docker so I don't need to put the device on monitor mode on my host from before? Thanks, |
No matter if you are using the So if you are not using it you need to use at least these commands afterwards. Maybe you also need to switch off the NetworkManager yourself or restart it. Honestly, I am not completely sure anymore, what I did in the past, but the aforementioned stuff needs to get done for sure. |
Hi,
I am running the eewids project server configuration so all the docker images are created except the kiscap2amqp.
For the kiscap2amqp, I am building it and I am running it on my Ubuntu machine.
After I run it, my Network Manager crashes and nothing is responding.
I am trying to issue commands like ifconfig or apt update, and the CLI is not responding.
Any idea what might be causing the problem?
Just for clarification, I am using the P-Link TL-WN722N v2/v3 [Realtek RTL8188EUS] for capturing the WiFi packets.
I installed the drivers for Ubuntu 22.04 from the aircrack-ng repo here https://github.com/aircrack-ng/rtl8188eus
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