Showing posts with label ReaverPro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ReaverPro. Show all posts

Nov 30, 2012

Reaver Pro and Xiaopan OS 0.4.2.2 x86


Reaver Pro & Xiaopan OS 0.4.2.2 x86 | 1.05 GB

With these distributions, you can crack WEP network to perform dictionary attacks and use Thief inflator for expert tuning and performance parameters that Reaver Pro net.Utility UNetbootin and LinuxLive USB Creator is ideal for users of Windows, to create Live USBs or CD-ROM without the need for virtualization.

The pack is great because you can hack WEP networks, perform dictionary attacks and use reaver inflator for expert settings and performance settings that Reaver Pro does not. The UNetbootin and LinuxLive USB Creator are great for Windows users to create live USBs or CDs without the need for Virtualisation.

Extras. Information: Reaver Pro | Hot Pursuit VMware BackTrack 5 Edition

Download: http://extabit.com/file/2a0q3kkt65wez/Reaver.Pro.and.Xiaopan_OS.rar

Mirror: http://ul.to/f18zlk1q/Reaver.Pro.and.Xiaopan_OS.rar

Thank you Hot Pursuit, dev-point.com and ALFA-550W

What We Know So Far

So far this has been tested in Parallels Desktop (select other linux kernel 2.6x, and install it). Do not run it live otherwise you will see no networks. It should also work for VMware, VirtualBox as well as LiveCD and LiveUSB. As far as we know it will work with any wireless card that supports injection. The Reaver Pro Kit comes with an ALFA RTL8187L device. - source

May 13, 2012

Installing Reaver Pro


Reaver Pro comes with a USB thumb drive preloaded with all the software to get you started. It contains a operating system which I suspect is some sort of Linux build and of course all the reaver tools. You have a few options to install Reaver Pro: Boot from the Reaver Pro USB.

1. Plug in your USB stick
2. Plug in your Reaver Pro receiver
3. Restart or reboot your Windows or Linux computer
4. Access your BIOS settings to change the boot devices and the order in which they boot from. You need to boot to USB first before your hard disk with your native operating system.
5. To access your BIOS you generally have to push a function key such as F1 or F2
5. Save your settings then reboot your BIOS
6. After Reaver GUI boots you will be able to plug and play

Run Reaver Pro GUI in Virtual Machine (VM) Environment in your Native Operating System
This enables Reaver Pro to be fully compatible with Mac and Windows. You will need some sort of virtualisation software like Parallels (paid), VMware (paid) or VirtualBox (free). You will also need to copy the files from your Reaver Pro USB and use Plop Boot Manager (plbpt.iso) to create an iso image file which you can boot into.

The downside of running a VM is that your system resources will be shared between your native OS, Reaver OS and the VM software you are running. This is the only option on a Mac because they have EFI boot. Do not bother trying to boot Reaver via USB. You can download Reaver Pro from here.