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  • wifite2

    Rewrite of the popular wireless network auditor, "wifite"

  • Hey sorry if this is a common problem I'm new to shell scripts. I'm making a headless raspberry pi that hacks WiFi networks (for educational purposes) with a program called wifite. The plan is for it to then send an email to with an attachment of the output (not implemented yet). So wifite is interactive so I have to send keyboard input I do that via expect. The main issue is expect scripts need an exact prompt to reply to and wifite outputs a variable amount of targets and clients of output. So i was wondering if there is a way to ignore the two values and just run after a certain amount of time? Right now script only runs when there are 7 targets and zero clients. Here's the script:

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