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Is it possible somehow to access the wifi of the Mac from VirtualBox. I haven't found any useful tutorial yet.
I'm using a Macbook Air late 2017
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Is it possible somehow to access the wifi of the Mac from VirtualBox. I haven't found any useful tutorial yet.
I'm using a Macbook Air late 2017
wifi kali-linux macintosh
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What way do you want to access it?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
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You can't find any useful tutorials because it generally can't be done. However, when you Google search this topic you *do* find a whole lot of hits that explain it can't be done.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it? Are you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web), or so others can also reach in (a server), or to give more access to the hardware (so wireshark can use it.
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
@0xSheepdog How can you say that it can't be done, when we don't know what OP is trying to do?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it?
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Is it possible somehow to access the wifi of the Mac from VirtualBox. I haven't found any useful tutorial yet.
I'm using a Macbook Air late 2017
wifi kali-linux macintosh
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Is it possible somehow to access the wifi of the Mac from VirtualBox. I haven't found any useful tutorial yet.
I'm using a Macbook Air late 2017
wifi kali-linux macintosh
wifi kali-linux macintosh
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What way do you want to access it?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
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You can't find any useful tutorials because it generally can't be done. However, when you Google search this topic you *do* find a whole lot of hits that explain it can't be done.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it? Are you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web), or so others can also reach in (a server), or to give more access to the hardware (so wireshark can use it.
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
@0xSheepdog How can you say that it can't be done, when we don't know what OP is trying to do?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
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What way do you want to access it?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
1
You can't find any useful tutorials because it generally can't be done. However, when you Google search this topic you *do* find a whole lot of hits that explain it can't be done.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it? Are you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web), or so others can also reach in (a server), or to give more access to the hardware (so wireshark can use it.
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
@0xSheepdog How can you say that it can't be done, when we don't know what OP is trying to do?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
1
1
What way do you want to access it?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
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You can't find any useful tutorials because it generally can't be done. However, when you Google search this topic you *do* find a whole lot of hits that explain it can't be done.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
You can't find any useful tutorials because it generally can't be done. However, when you Google search this topic you *do* find a whole lot of hits that explain it can't be done.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it? Are you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web), or so others can also reach in (a server), or to give more access to the hardware (so wireshark can use it.
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it? Are you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web), or so others can also reach in (a server), or to give more access to the hardware (so wireshark can use it.
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
@0xSheepdog How can you say that it can't be done, when we don't know what OP is trying to do?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
@0xSheepdog How can you say that it can't be done, when we don't know what OP is trying to do?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it?
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It will depend on the way you want to access it?
Simplest: If you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web). Set up a virtual network adaptor attached to NAT.
If you need it so others can also reach in (a server). Then use a bridged network, select the host adaptor to connect to.
to allow wireshark to spy on the network, then use bridged with promiscuous mode.
Ah, my bad. Security tools that use promiscuous mode only would work in this case. Aircrack and the rest...not so much.
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It will depend on the way you want to access it?
Simplest: If you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web). Set up a virtual network adaptor attached to NAT.
If you need it so others can also reach in (a server). Then use a bridged network, select the host adaptor to connect to.
to allow wireshark to spy on the network, then use bridged with promiscuous mode.
Ah, my bad. Security tools that use promiscuous mode only would work in this case. Aircrack and the rest...not so much.
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7 hours ago
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It will depend on the way you want to access it?
Simplest: If you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web). Set up a virtual network adaptor attached to NAT.
If you need it so others can also reach in (a server). Then use a bridged network, select the host adaptor to connect to.
to allow wireshark to spy on the network, then use bridged with promiscuous mode.
Ah, my bad. Security tools that use promiscuous mode only would work in this case. Aircrack and the rest...not so much.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
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It will depend on the way you want to access it?
Simplest: If you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web). Set up a virtual network adaptor attached to NAT.
If you need it so others can also reach in (a server). Then use a bridged network, select the host adaptor to connect to.
to allow wireshark to spy on the network, then use bridged with promiscuous mode.
It will depend on the way you want to access it?
Simplest: If you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web). Set up a virtual network adaptor attached to NAT.
If you need it so others can also reach in (a server). Then use a bridged network, select the host adaptor to connect to.
to allow wireshark to spy on the network, then use bridged with promiscuous mode.
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Ah, my bad. Security tools that use promiscuous mode only would work in this case. Aircrack and the rest...not so much.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
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Ah, my bad. Security tools that use promiscuous mode only would work in this case. Aircrack and the rest...not so much.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
Ah, my bad. Security tools that use promiscuous mode only would work in this case. Aircrack and the rest...not so much.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
Ah, my bad. Security tools that use promiscuous mode only would work in this case. Aircrack and the rest...not so much.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
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What way do you want to access it?
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
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You can't find any useful tutorials because it generally can't be done. However, when you Google search this topic you *do* find a whole lot of hits that explain it can't be done.
– 0xSheepdog
7 hours ago
What way do you want to access it? Are you just trying to access the network, or something else? It can be set up so you can reach out (e.g. surf the web), or so others can also reach in (a server), or to give more access to the hardware (so wireshark can use it.
– ctrl-alt-delor
7 hours ago
@0xSheepdog How can you say that it can't be done, when we don't know what OP is trying to do?
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What way do you want to access it?
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