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Unable to quit using CTRL+C #2585

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garsaud opened this issue Oct 19, 2023 · 0 comments
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Unable to quit using CTRL+C #2585

garsaud opened this issue Oct 19, 2023 · 0 comments

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garsaud commented Oct 19, 2023

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Issue type

  • Defect - Compilation or make check issue - Attach config.log and provide relevant system information such as lscpu - Make sure dependencies are installed
  • Defect - Crash
  • Defect - Incorrect value displayed/received/stored
  • Defect - Unexpected behavior (obvious or confirmed in the GitHub Discussions)

System information

  • OS Name: MacOS, Archlinux
  • OS Version: MacOs 13.6, Arch 231001.0.182270
  • Kernel version: Linux 385bac7603bc 5.15.49-linuxkit
  • CPU: Dual-Core Intel Core i7 @ 3.5 GHz
  • Wireless card and chipset (if relevant):

Aircrack-ng version

  • Version: 1.7
  • Commit Revision hash: e82138c

Defect

Details

Using the non-quiet mode, when choosing the target network, it is not possible to quit the program using CTRL+C. The only way I found to do it "properly" is by selecting "0" (or a non-existant target). If CTRL+C is pressed, “Quitting aircrack-ng...” is displayed, the process crashes, and you’ll have to kill it manually.

Screenshot of Aircrack prompting for a target, and user trying to quit desperately

How to reproduce the issue

Having a dictionnary and a capture file with targets inside, launch aircrack-ng -w dictionnary.txt capture.pcap, then try to quit instead of selecting a target.

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