I have two wireless interfaces, wlan0
and wlan1
. I am connected to a raspberry pi on my home network via wlan0
and I am using wlan1
as an access point to collect probe requests.
I set wlan1
into monitor mode (iwconfig shows mode: Master when changed)
subprocess.run(f'ifconfig wlan{interface_id} down', shell=True)
subprocess.run(f'ifconfig wlan{interface_id} mode Monitor', shell=True)
subprocess.run(f'ifconfig wlan{interface_id} up', shell=True)
When running this code to check the card is in monitor (Master) mode it returns true:
def is_card_in_mon_mode(interface_id):
output = subprocess.Popen(['iwconfig', f'wlan{interface_id}'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
for param in output.stdout:
if b'Master' in param:
return True
Then, performing: sniff(iface="wlan1", prn=handle_packet)
doesn't access the handle_packet method.
Using sniff(iface="wlan0", prn=handle_packet)
does access the handle_packet
method, is there any reason it will work on wlan0 but not wlan1?