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- | The WZCook tool also supports a silent mode. This is invoked by adding " | + | The WZCook tool also supports a silent mode. This is invoked by adding "-'''' |
If you don't use WZC service, but you use USR Utility, get this registry value and try it [[http:// | If you don't use WZC service, but you use USR Utility, get this registry value and try it [[http:// | ||
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==== Merge ==== | ==== Merge ==== | ||
- | Use --merge option to merge multiple //.ivs// files. Example: | + | Use -'''' |
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. | ||
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==== Convert ==== | ==== Convert ==== | ||
- | Use --convert option to convert a pcap file (by default, they have //.cap// extension) to a //.ivs// file. Example: | + | Use -'''' |
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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===== Versuck-ng ===== | ===== Versuck-ng ===== | ||
- | Dep's | ||
- | versuck-ng requires at least python 2.4 or higher | ||
- | Decription | + | versuck-ng' |
- | versuck-ng' | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Usage: versuck-ng options -m -e | + | Options: |
- | + | | |
- | Options: | + | |
- | -h, --help | + | |
- | -m MAC, --mac=MAC | + | |
- | -e ESSID, --essid=ESSID essid | + | |
Use: | Use: | ||
versuck-ng -e ESSID -m WIRED_MAC | versuck-ng -e ESSID -m WIRED_MAC | ||
+ | ===== buddy-ng ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 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: | ||
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+ | ^Option^Description^ | ||
+ | |-b < | ||
+ | |-f <num> or --first < | ||
+ | |-k <key> or --key < | ||
+ | |-s <num> or --seed < | ||
+ | |-w < | ||
+ | |-c <num> or --count < | ||
+ | |-d <num> or --dupe < | ||
+ | |-e <num> or --error < | ||
+ | |-l <num> or --length < | ||
+ | |-n or --nofms|Ignores weak IVs.| | ||
+ | |-p or --prng|Use random values when generating IVs. Default is to use sequential values.| | ||
+ | |||
+ | Minimum required parameters: -w and -k. |
tools.txt · Last modified: 2018/06/18 03:48 by mister_x