sudo airmon-ng start wlan0 ls: cannot access '/sys/class/net': No such file or directory #2608
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This is long fixed in git, feel free to use the latest from git. |
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"git" refers to the unreleased development version (which is tracked in a tool called git) and available here https://github.com/aircrack-ng/aircrack-ng |
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Probably not, but it won't error :-) |
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I see this issue on newer NETLINK / BPF systems, like OpenWRT devices with fresh kernels we had this issue. Me and ZeroBeat / ZerBea (rather him working, me supplying the device) not too long ago. ZerBea/hcxdumptool@1f018b8 And the commits around that soecific |
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There has been big changes to NETLINK, and it was the indexing of phy0, I see it on several devices which runs newer kernels and was related to that :) |
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Pardon? well, not my intention to hijack anything, I just see this issue now and then, sharing my experience causing it. Have a wonderful week 👍 |
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hello, i'm trying to run airmon-ng start wlan0 on my system and this is the output :
ls: cannot access '/sys/class/net': No such file or directory
and i have nethunter in termux on android also there is no /sys/class directory and on working kali linux there is all network interfaces in this folder /sys/class/net or drivers and im guessing that why it doesn't works i dont have wlan0 folder in there.
so i'm wondering what is in that /sys/class/net/wlan0 folder and how can i get that so comand ( airmon-ng start wlan0) works
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