“NetSecChallenger” provides a suite of automated tools designed for security professionals and network administrators to test and assess the security of wireless networks.
With an intuitive command-line interface, users can streamline the process of monitoring, analyzing, and testing network protocols.
Table Of Contents
- Key Features
- Prerequisites
- Installation Instructions
- Usage Guide
- Configuration
- Troubleshooting
- Contributing
- Disclaimer
- Authors and Acknowledgments
- License
Key Features
- Interactive CLI menu for easy navigation.
- Simplifies complex wireless security testing procedures.
- Automated monitoring mode, network scanning, handshake sniffing, and more.
- Integrated support for WPS attack vectors, DOS attacks, and other advanced monitoring tools.
Prerequisites
Before installing and running NetSecChallenger, ensure you have the necessary permissions to test the network. Unauthorized access to networks is illegal and unethical.
Installation Instructions
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/sarathk73/SentielEye-NetSecChallenger.git
cd SentinelEye-NetSecChallenger
Install the required tools and dependencies:
chmod +x wifi.py
./wifi.py
Or, for a manual installation of requirements:
sudo apt-get install aircrack-ng crunch xterm wordlists reaver pixiewps bully wifite bettercap wifipumpkin3
Usage Guide
To launch the toolkit, navigate to the cloned repository and execute:
python wifi.py
You will be greeted by an interface as follows:
- Start/Stop monitor mode
- Scan networks
- Capture handshakes
- Execute WPS network attacks … Select an action by entering the corresponding number provided by the menu.
Configuration
- Ensure Python 3 is installed
- Update the system paths if necessary in the wifi.py script
Troubleshooting
For common issues and troubleshooting help, see TROUBLESHOOTING.md in this repository.
Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community! If you would like to contribute to SentinelEye, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Commit your changes with meaningful commit messages.
- Push your changes to the branch.
- Submit a pull request against the
main
branch.
Please ensure your code adheres to the project’s coding standards and include any relevant tests.
Disclaimer
“NetSecChallenger” is intended for educational purposes and authorized security audits only. The developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program.