Interface can be both identified as wlan0
or wlp1s0
. It may depend on how much wireless devices are connected.
Use the command to list all the available interfaces:
ip address
Use these steps to enter monitor mode.
Init System | Command |
---|---|
runit | sv stop NetworkManager |
OpenRC | rc-service NetworkManager stop |
SystemD | systemctl stop NetworkManager.service |
ip link set <interface> down
iw dev <interface> set type monitor
ip link set <interface> name <new_interface_name> # optional
Note: new_interface_name
can be anything such as [wlan0mon, mon0, monitor0]
.
Frame injection test may be performed with.
(after kernel v5.2 scanning is slow, run a scan or simply an airodump-ng first!)
aireplay-ng -9 <interface>
Use these steps to disable monitor mode. (not possible if your device's MAC address is added to unmanaged-devices
variable under "NetworkManager.conf")
Init System | Command |
---|---|
runit | sv start NetworkManager |
OpenRC | rc-service NetworkManager start |
SystemD | systemctl start NetworkManager.service |
iw dev <interface> set type managed
ip link set <interface> name <old_interface_name> # optional
ip link set <interface> up
Note: Most of the cases the old_interface_name
is wlan0.
If the adapter still refuses to go back, try:
Init System | Command |
---|---|
runit | sv restart NetworkManager |
OpenRC | rc-service NetworkManager restart |
SystemD | systemctl restart NetworkManager.service |