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The WZCook tool also supports a silent mode. This is invoked by adding "--silent" (double dashes) to the command. The program runs and does not output any messages. This is useful for batch files and scripts. | The WZCook tool also supports a silent mode. This is invoked by adding "-''''-silent" (double dashes) to the command. The program runs and does not output any messages. This is useful for batch files and scripts. |
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If you don't use WZC service, but you use USR Utility, get this registry value and try it [[http://www.latinsud.com/js.html?//%20edit%20this%20and%20press%20Ejecutar%0Atoken%3D%22f30d29486b%22%0A%0Atocho%3D%226a6b6c6a7a39386326323e612b7429636c355b643d6e333b22665f756d%22%0Ahexc%3D%220123456789abcdef%22%0Ar%3D%22%22%0Afor%20%28i%3D0%3B%20i%3Ctoken.length%3B%20i+%3D2%29%20%7B%0A%20j%3Dtoken.length-i-2%3B%0A%20c%3DparseInt%28token.substring%28i%2Ci+2%29%2C16%29%3B%0A%20c%5E%3DparseInt%28tocho.substring%28j%2Cj+2%29%2C16%29%3B%0A%20r%3Dhexc.charAt%28c%2516%29+r%3B%0A%20r%3Dhexc.charAt%28parseInt%28c/16%29%29+r%3B%0A%7D%0Ajsout.value%3Dr|here]]: | If you don't use WZC service, but you use USR Utility, get this registry value and try it [[http://www.latinsud.com/js.html?//%20edit%20this%20and%20press%20Ejecutar%0Atoken%3D%22f30d29486b%22%0A%0Atocho%3D%226a6b6c6a7a39386326323e612b7429636c355b643d6e333b22665f756d%22%0Ahexc%3D%220123456789abcdef%22%0Ar%3D%22%22%0Afor%20%28i%3D0%3B%20i%3Ctoken.length%3B%20i+%3D2%29%20%7B%0A%20j%3Dtoken.length-i-2%3B%0A%20c%3DparseInt%28token.substring%28i%2Ci+2%29%2C16%29%3B%0A%20c%5E%3DparseInt%28tocho.substring%28j%2Cj+2%29%2C16%29%3B%0A%20r%3Dhexc.charAt%28c%2516%29+r%3B%0A%20r%3Dhexc.charAt%28parseInt%28c/16%29%29+r%3B%0A%7D%0Ajsout.value%3Dr|here]]: |
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==== Merge ==== | ==== Merge ==== |
Use --merge option to merge multiple //.ivs// files. Example: | Use -''''-merge option to merge multiple //.ivs// files. Example: |
ivstools --merge dump1.ivs dump2.ivs dump3.ivs out.ivs | ivstools --merge dump1.ivs dump2.ivs dump3.ivs out.ivs |
It will merge dump1.ivs, dump2.ivs and dump3.ivs into out.ivs. You can merge more than 2 files, output file must be the last argument. | It will merge dump1.ivs, dump2.ivs and dump3.ivs into out.ivs. You can merge more than 2 files, output file must be the last argument. |
==== Convert ==== | ==== Convert ==== |
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Use --convert option to convert a pcap file (by default, they have //.cap// extension) to a //.ivs// file. Example: | Use -''''-convert option to convert a pcap file (by default, they have //.cap// extension) to a //.ivs// file. Example: |
ivstools --convert out.cap out.ivs | ivstools --convert out.cap out.ivs |
It will save out.cap IVs to out.ivs | It will save out.cap IVs to out.ivs |
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**WARNING**: pcap2ivs from aircrack, and aircrack-ng up to v0.2.1 have a bug which creates broken captures. You should not use pcap2ivs from those versions. If you have a broken IVs file from using the broken versions, then try using [[FixIvs]] to recover it. | **WARNING**: pcap2ivs from aircrack, and aircrack-ng up to v0.2.1 have a bug which creates broken captures. You should not use pcap2ivs from those versions. If you have a broken IVs file from using the broken versions, then try using [[FixIvs]] to recover it. |
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| ===== Versuck-ng ===== |
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| versuck-ng's purpose is to calculate the default WEP key for Verizon issued Actiontec wireless routers. It does this using a list of known hardware IDs in the wired mac used by the router. Depending on the BSSID you can some times use it as well. The OUI needs to match on both the wireless and wired mac for use of the BSSID to work. |
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| Usage: versuck-ng options -m -e |
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| Options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -m MAC, --mac=MAC Mac Address |
| -e ESSID, --essid=ESSID essid |
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| Use: |
| versuck-ng -e ESSID -m WIRED_MAC |
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| ===== buddy-ng ===== |
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| Check out [[easside-ng]] documentation. |
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| ===== makeivs-ng ===== |
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| makeivs-ng is a tool designed to generate an IVS dump file with an inputted WEP key. The aim of is tools is to provide a way to create dumps with a known encryption key for tests. |
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| By default, it will generate a file with the BSSID 01:02:03:04:05:06 of 100000 packets and 16 bytes of keystream. IVs will be sequential. Various parameters can added to test different scenarios: |
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| ^Option^Description^ |
| |-b <bssid> or --bssid <bssid>|Set the BSSID (Access Point MAC).| |
| |-f <num> or --first <num>|Value for the first IV generated.| |
| |-k <key> or --key <key>|Target network WEP key in hex. Separator between bytes is accepted but not necessary.| |
| |-s <num> or --seed <num>|Seed used to setup random generator. May be used in combination with -p or --prng.| |
| |-w <file> or --write <file>|Filename to write IVs into.| |
| |-c <num> or --count <num>|Amount of IVs to generate. Default value is 100000.| |
| |-d <num> or --dupe <num>|Percentage of duplicate IVs.| |
| |-e <num> or --error <num>|Percentage of erroneous keystreams.| |
| |-l <num> or --length <num>|Size of keystreams. Default: 16 bytes.| |
| |-n or --nofms|Ignores weak IVs.| |
| |-p or --prng|Use random values when generating IVs. Default is to use sequential values.| |
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| Minimum required parameters: -w and -k. |