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Not all wifi standards are supported

Open jonhef opened this issue 2 months ago • 2 comments

In my school there is wifi that is working on standard that uses login and password for authentification. I believe that it would be nice to add such functionality

jonhef avatar Oct 19 '25 23:10 jonhef

It is called Captive Portal (displayed when connecting to Wi-Fi), which may require registration or authorization.

Captive Portal for Android and iPhone: http://connectivitycheck.gstatic.com/generate_204 (Android) or http://captive.apple.com (iPhone).

If you go to WIFI > Wifi atks > Target atks, select a network (2.4 GHz / 5G are not supported by the Wi-Fi module on ESP32), then select Deauth + Clone. If you have a custom authorization template, select Custom html or press Default.

This will create the same network, while the original will be attacked and clients will not be able to connect to it or connect to your network.

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unreal-cat avatar Oct 21 '25 04:10 unreal-cat

In my school there is wifi that is working on standard that uses login and password for authentification. I believe that it would be nice to add such functionality

I understand that it seems simple, but it is quite complex. Each company/school has an authentication method, some even have more than one step like MFA. Bruce does not have a web interface (like Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave...) so you can enter information. These would need to be specifically assembled in the request and sent to the system/site that provides login and password. This is quite complex considering that all sites have different methods, so I don't think it's possible to create something that works for everything.

You can try something, but as I don't know the infrastructure where you are accessing it, I can't guarantee that it will work. Discover your smartphone's MAC ADDRESS, connect to Wifi and authenticate with your login and password normally. Turn off your smartphone's Wifi, turn on BRUCE, in Wifi > Config there is a part so you can change the MAC ADDRESS, enter your smartphone's MAC (exactly the same with the :: and capital letters) and now try to connect to Wifi through Bruce. If this works you have just performed the Mac Spoofing technique.

IncursioHack avatar Oct 30 '25 22:10 IncursioHack