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xwepgen 0.8
xwepgen lets Mac OS X users use WEP passphrases to connect to encrypted wireless networks more>>
Devices connecting via encrypted 802.11b network use a WEP key to encrypt the data they send. An actual WEP key looks like: 57EAB0FF for a 40-bit (64-bit) link, and similar, though longer, for a 104-bit (128-bit) link.
However, some 802.11b hardware and software (Apple products, many Linksys, Lucent, D-Link, and other products) have the user input a passphrase instead of an actual WEP key. These products then use some algorithm to convert the passphrase to a WEP key.
The problem Mac users face is that Apples passphrase-to-key algorithm differs from the one used by most other products. Using xwepgen, Apple users can input a Linksys/DLink/Lucent/etc. passphrase, and get the WEP key to use in airport password dialogues.
xwepgen is freely ditributed under the GNU General Public License. If you have any problems or questions, visit the projects Sourceforge page or e-mail apparissus@users.sourceforge.net.
Usage:
1) Get the passphrase and encryption method (40-bit or 104-bit) from thenetwork admin. Also, if the encryption method is 40-bit, find out which WEP key (1 through 4) the network is using. If unsure, try 1 first, then try theothers.
2) Start xwepgen and enter the passphrase in the appropriate field. ClickGenerate WEP keys.
3) Tell your Mac to connect to the network, and where it requests the AirportPassword, enter the WEP key. Make sure the wep key begins with a $. (For example, if my WEP key is 50FFA0FF, then I would enter $50FFA0FF).xwepgen inserts the $ for you by default.
4) Finally, click OK, Apply, or whatevers appropriate, and watch in wonder asyou connect to the Linksys/D-Link/Lucent/etc. network! Enjoy.
SaferWep 0.3
SaferWep - Helps increase Airport base station security more>>
Enhancements:
- The Java client can now be configured to display either 104- or 40-bit keys
- The Java client can now be configured to display in a GUI or to stdout.
WEP Key Maker 1.1
WEP Key Maker - Generates WEP key for Airport networks more>>
WEP Key Maker helps create hexadecimal keys which third party devices typically use.
Generating such a key from a pass phrase makes it easy to create and reproduce a key without writing it down. The key can be copied from WEP Key Makers dialog and pasted directly into Airport dialogs and third-party software. WEP Key Maker also creates keys of other lengths.
Entropy 1.3
Entropy - Widget auto generates wep and wpa keys using true-random bytes. more>> Entropy - Widget auto generates wep and wpa keys using true-random bytes.
Entropy automatically generates WEP and WPA keys using true-random bytes. It uses various sources/providers for these entropys: EntropyPool and /dev/random, HotBits (radioactive decay) and Random.org (atmospheric noise).
Generate encryption keys in these formats:
- WEP, 64-bit, hexadecimal
- WEP, 128-bit, hexadecimal
- WEP, 256-bit, hexadecimal
- WPA-PSK, 8-character, ASCII
- WPA-PSK, 20-character, ASCII
- WPA-PSK, 63-character, ASCII
System requirements:
- An active connection to the Internet is needed to use some of the sources of entropy.
Enhancements
- Andrew Hedges did the beta testing for this release and even suggested many of the features. Have a look at his Dashboard Widgets.
- You can now choose one of four different sources/providers of entropy: radioactive decay/HotBits, atmospheric noise/Random.org, various sources/EntropyPool and /dev/random.
- Generated keys will be selected automatically (just press Apple C to copy).
- Fixed a profile bug. The profile "WEP, 64-bit, Hexadecimal" and provider "/dev/random, Local sources" are now selected automatically on first run.
last.tweet 0.7
last.tweet - view covers of recent played tracks on last.fm due to Twitter integration more>> The AirGrab Password allows you to create random passwords that are highly secure and extremely difficult to crack or guess due to an optional combination of lower and upper case letters, numbers and other symbols. Generate strong passwords by one click for access points, WEP and WPA encryption in WiFi Networks, websites, servers, routers and etc. Including numbers and special characters in a mixed case password will generally create a more secure password, which would be exponentially harder to recover using a brute force password discovery method. You can specify which types of characters will be used in the password. It is recommended to use all available characters to generate a complicated, strong password. On the other hand, passwords with special symbols, for instance, are harder to remember, so you might wish to exclude those characters if you need to keep the password in your head. The longer password you have, the stronger it is. Minimum recommended length of the password is five-six characters. Eight or ten character passwords are just right for most web services. Simple click "Generate" and get your password generated and ready to use! When the password is generated, select it using mouse cursor, copy and paste into the appropriate field. Therefore, these password strings are just for you. No one else can ever see them or get them. You may safely take these strings as they are, or use chunks from several to build your own if you prefer, or do whatever you want with them. Each set displayed are totally, uniquely yours - forever.
System Requirements: Mac OSX 10.3.9
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Enhancements:
- Improved scanning and power management interfaces
- Fixed WEP key case-sensitivy bug
- Fixed bug that prevented the use of any WEP key index besides #1
A9 Web Search 1.0
A9 Web Search - Search the web using Amazons A9 Search Engine. more>>
The AirGrab Password allows you to create random passwords that are highly secure and extremely difficult to crack or guess due to an optional combination of lower and upper case letters, numbers and other symbols. Generate strong passwords by one click for access points, WEP and WPA encryption in WiFi Networks, websites, servers, routers and etc. Including numbers and special characters in a mixed case password will generally create a more secure password, which would be exponentially harder to recover using a brute force password discovery method. You can specify which types of characters will be used in the password. It is recommended to use all available characters to generate a complicated, strong password. On the other hand, passwords with special symbols, for instance, are harder to remember, so you might wish to exclude those characters if you need to keep the password in your head. The longer password you have, the stronger it is. Minimum recommended length of the password is five-six characters. Eight or ten character passwords are just right for most web services. Simple click "Generate" and get your password generated and ready to use! When the password is generated, select it using mouse cursor, copy and paste into the appropriate field. Therefore, these password strings are just for you. No one else can ever see them or get them. You may safely take these strings as they are, or use chunks from several to build your own if you prefer, or do whatever you want with them. Each set displayed are totally, uniquely yours - forever.
System Requirements: Mac OSX 10.3.9
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LSTclock Widget - Dashboard widget which displays local sidereal time (LST) clock more>> Scanning for wireless networks is now easier and more personalized! AirRadar allows you to scan for open networks and tag them as favourites or filter them out. View detailed network information, graph network signal strength, and automatically join the best open network in range.
Whether you are driving around looking for wireless networks, stuck in traffic, sitting on the beach, or if you are curious how strong your wireless signal is at home, AirRadar provides a more linear approach to network hunting. Setup a scan frequency, and have new open or closed networks have their name spoken, play alerts, or display notifications.
Various other options allow you to customize your network list further, including assigning colors to best open networks and sound cues. The best part ?? AirRadar is absolutely free! Download it today, and take the hardship out of getting an internet connection at a critical time.
Features
Functionality:
* Automatically scan on launch
* Play sounds after scanning, or for new networks
* Remember scan history
* Ad-hoc network scanning
* Adjust scan interval
* Set a maximum retention for out of scope networks
* Speak new network names
* Auto-join open networks with a good signal
* GROWL support
* Mark favourite networks
* Filter out networks
* Colorize networks based on status and type
* Graph network noise and signal strength
* Comment on networks
* Export network lists
* Join both open and closed networks
* Disconnect from a network without turning off AirPort
Information Retrieved:
* Ad-hoc status
* Beacon Interval
* CF Pollable Flag
* CF Poll Request Flag
* Channel
* Channel Agility Flag
* Encrypted Status
* Encryption Type (WEP, WPA, WPA2, None)
* Encryption Cipher (AES, TKIP)
* First Seen
* Last Seen
* MAC Address (BSSID)
* Managed Flag
* Miss Count
* Name
* Noise Level
* Reserved Flag
* PBCC Flag<<less

ASKey 1.03
ASKey is an innovative and versatile HEX to ASCII and vice versa converter for Mac OS X 10.3 or higher, including 10.4 Tiger for PowerPC and Intel. This software was especially made for converting WiFi WEP/WPA codes. more>> ASKey 1.03 is an innovative and versatile HEX to ASCII and vice versa converter for Mac OS X 10.3 or higher, including 10.4 Tiger for PowerPC and Intel. This software was especially made for converting WiFi WEP/WPA codes.
Enhancements:
- Version 1.03: The conversion will be done just as youre typing. Also, the window is resizeable and the HEX code checks are better, now.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or later.

Wireless Key Generator 1.0
For generating wep security keys for wireless routers and access more>>
Wireless Key Generator 1.0 is a useful utility designed for generating wep security keys for wireless routers and access points.
To use launch Wireless Key Generator. Then simply select bit size and mode and click onto the Generate button. Once generated save the keys to a text file, burn to CD, and use the CD to copy one of the keys on each wireless computer.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.1 - 10.4
- Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista
iTattle 3.3
iTattle - Get AirPort/Ethernet network info on desktop more>>
Very useful for administrators to gather system information.
Main features:
- Updated for full Tiger compatibility
- Improved GUI, network info, system info, battery info in separate windows with preferences to open individual windows at launch.
- Main window updating is now customizable.
- Network information
- Internal IP address, external IP address, broadcast address, subnet mask, DNS Servers, Wireless network name, AirPort and Ethernet MAC addresses, wireless channel, Wireless card type
- System Information
- Mac OS X Version, Darwin version, processor name, CPU Speed, CPU Usage, machine serial number, Computer type, Built in RAM usage, disk usage, battery information, users who have accounts on your system.
- Repair disk permissions, edit contab, Quit the Finder, run cron scripts, WEP Key generator, transfer notes to iPod, save text files as spoken AIFF files, open invisible files, delete visible/invisible files.
- PowerBook/iBook battery info.
- User account information, size, trash size, permissions.
- Application info on script-ability, file path, visibility, copy path to clipboard, creator type, etc.
- Direct access to commonly used utilities such as: Activity Monitor, Disk Utility, Console, Terminal, NetInfo Manager, Network Utility, AirPort Setup Assistant, AirPort Admin Utility, Internet Connect, Software Update and System Preferences.
- Direct links to common folders such as Users, Shared, Home, User Preferences, User Cache, Applications, Utilities.
- Mac Maintenance routine: repair permissions, run cron scripts, delete .kext files.
- Check for iTattle updates menu item
- Compiled with Universal Binary for use on Intel-based Macs and the current PowerPC Mac.
GTDriver 0.9.3
GTDriver - Prism GT wireless network cards driver more>>
Completly freeware.
Main features:
- Nearly configuration free
- Support for different WEP-password encodings
- Easy installation and removal
- Support to set custom MAC-addresses.
Enhancements:
- Support for MacOS 10.4.

AirStumbler 1.3
AirStumbler brings a fast, reliable and easy to use wireless network discovery tool for Macintosh. more>>
AirStumbler 1.3 brings a fast, reliable and easy to use wireless network discovery tool for Macintosh. Developed out of neccessity, AirStumbler is an essential tool for any wireless enthusiast. Developed by Doss of Nexus 9. (nexus9.org)
Major Features:
- Accurate Stumbling Results
- Built-In WEP And Non-WEP Network Joining
- Auto Joining For Non-WEP Networks
- WEP Compatibility For:
- Apple Password:
- 40 Bit HEX
- 64 Bit HEX
- 104 Bit HEX
- 128 Bit HEX
- Apple Password:
- Immediate Dropping Of Current Wireless Connection
- AirPort Card Power Control
- Logging Of All Encountered Access Points
- Stats About Currently Connected Wireless Network
- Easy To Use Interface
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.3 or later
- AirPort card.
AirportKey 0.1
AirportKey - Convert ASCII to hex equivalent WEP password more>>
Kismet 200905 RC1
Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system more>> Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system
Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system.
Kismet will work with any wireless card which comes with support for the raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and can sniff 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g traffic.
Kismet identifies networks by passively collecting packets and detecting standard named networks, detecting (and given time, decloaking) hidden networks, and infering the presence of nonbeaconing networks via data traffic.
Main features:
- Ethereal/Tcpdump compatible data logging
- Airsnort compatible weak-iv packet logging
- Network IP range detection
- Built-in channel hopping and multicard split channel hopping
- Hidden network SSID decloaking
- Graphical mapping of networks
- Client/Server architecture allows multiple clients to view a single
- Kismet server simultaneously
- Manufacturer and model identification of access points and clients
- Detection of known default access point configurations
- Runtime decoding of WEP packets for known networks
- Named pipe output for integration with other tools, such as a layer3 IDS like Snort
- Multiplexing of multiple simultaneous capture sources on a single Kismet instance
- Distributed remote drone sniffing
- XML output
- Over 20 supported card types
Enhancements
- This is a complete rewrite of Kismet (referred to as Kismet-Newcore while under development).
- It includes a new user interface, improved tracking, IDS functions, a plugin architecture... for both server and client, and auto-detection of drivers and supported channels on sniffing devices
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