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    ls: cannot access /sys/class/ieee80211/: No such file or directory

    I'm trying to use "Prebuilt Kali Linux VirtualBox Image" (2016.1) on my MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013) (10.11.3 (15D21)) with Network Wi-Fi - Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (7.21.94.136.1a1) and getting error below while trying to run airmon-ng.

    ls: cannot access /sys/class/ieee80211/: No such file or directory

    I did some searching and end up installing broadcom-sta-dkms (followed by reboot), however that did not help me resolve my issue(

    any advise please?
    Last edited by alexus; 2016-03-18 at 20:37.
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    try with sudo airmon-ng command or under root account.
    btw in VM or VB you have a few things to configure in order to normally use it
    for example you may need VirtualBox Extension Pack...
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    Quote Originally Posted by duxim View Post
    try with sudo airmon-ng command or under root account.
    btw in VM or VB you have a few things to configure in order to normally use it
    for example you may need VirtualBox Extension Pack...
    I'm already logged in to system as root, so there is no need for sudo.
    in regards to VirtualBox, VirtualBox Extension Pack is already installed.

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    Hi

    Do you resolved this? How do you do? Im getting the same one on Vmware fusion.

    Ty

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    on VB or VM you can use ONLY usb wifi adapters
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcheng View Post
    Hi

    Do you resolved this? How do you do? Im getting the same one on Vmware fusion.

    Ty
    no, not yet

    Quote Originally Posted by duxim View Post
    on VB or VM you can use ONLY usb wifi adapters
    care to elaborate?

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    Ok

    Now i get it,

    i run update, upgrade, dist-upgrade, reboot then install linux headers on Kali 64b, reboot, then install vm tools(http://docs.kali.org/general-use/ins...ols-kali-guest)
    reboot and now it show me the USB adapter, but i cant made handshakes....

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    i've always used vmware for tests between airmon-ng start, ifconfig wlan down/iwconfig wlan mode monitor,macchanger -r,iw reg set GY(not BO), aireplay-ng -9 etc.. before discovering fuse, i've been on small screen for few months(silly ain't i?) but with usb adapter(it means an external wifi adapter, not the one inside your laptop.. see http://www.amazon.com/Alfa-Waterproo...etwork+adapter or even http://www.amazon.com/Docooler%C2%AE...34G9WG2V2Z58HE (your choice, depends on the zone(urban or not) never had problems. maybe all problems are from peeps using internal wifi? happy scanning

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    I'm still unable to get it going with "Prebuilt Kali Linux VirtualBox Image"(
    Last edited by alexus; 2016-04-09 at 16:07.
    meh

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    Your usb is disconnected

    Quote Originally Posted by alexus View Post
    no, not yet



    care to elaborate?
    TRY TO click at the VMWARE toolbar click at the usb click connect
    then iwifconfig you will see your wireless listed.

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    You might be experiencing trouble because of your wireless card's (or adapter's) chipset manufacturer.
    Check out these Aircrack compatibility lists.
    https://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php...bility_drivers
    Also, I've never been a Mac user. But by accessing my LAN card through the windows device manager, I'm able to enable or disable IEEE802.11h which is disabled by default.
    Perhaps you can translate this bit of analysis over to your Mac's LAN card or adapter.
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    HEY i have this problem on KALI LINUX 2.0
    i tried everything to get WIFI work i even spend 25$ for tp-link WN822N WIFI adapter i went to VMWARE removable device connect my adapter and i type IWCONFIG and i do not see anything , i even install compact 2.6 it wont work , please help

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilhaim View Post
    TRY TO click at the VMWARE toolbar click at the usb click connect
    then iwifconfig you will see your wireless listed.
    I'm using VirtualBox (not VMware) & I use wireless).


    Quote Originally Posted by CQB View Post
    You might be experiencing trouble because of your wireless card's (or adapter's) chipset manufacturer.
    Check out these Aircrack compatibility lists.
    https://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php...bility_drivers
    Also, I've never been a Mac user. But by accessing my LAN card through the windows device manager, I'm able to enable or disable IEEE802.11h which is disabled by default.
    Perhaps you can translate this bit of analysis over to your Mac's LAN card or adapter.
    I'm using VirtualBox on MacOS and perhaps "compatibility drivers" may not apply here (as NIC is being emulated inside of VirtualBox), also I'm not sure how's LAN card relates to wireless and for good or bad MacOS users don't get that kind of option (one can tweak MTU, that's about all).


    Quote Originally Posted by amel1221 View Post
    HEY i have this problem on KALI LINUX 2.0
    i tried everything to get WIFI work i even spend 25$ for tp-link WN822N WIFI adapter i went to VMWARE removable device connect my adapter and i type IWCONFIG and i do not see anything , i even install compact 2.6 it wont work , please help
    Please do not hijack other people's threads)
    Last edited by alexus; 2017-04-28 at 15:37.
    meh

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    The video at the bottom of this page gave a solution that worked for me. Apparently you have to create a wireless chipset that runs the 802.11 protocol.

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