(06-04-2019, 08:18 AM)ZerBea Wrote: BTW:
Your "Test -E ESSID" contain some nice default key space PSKs:
lines 12, 53, 54, 70, 71, 72, 171, 179, 292
and some possible user defined PSKs like this ones:
lines 70, 321
All of them came from clients.
Thanks a lot again, but those PSKs are written by users as the access to the WLANs? what you explain to me is that they could come from other WLANs not captured on the .16800 file?
BTW what about the lines tagged with $HEX ?
the computer was capturing for more than 3 hours, so definitely would be super efficient to at least get a right PSK instead trying to bruteforce the AP.
Im considering running HCXDUMPTOOL with a couple of antennas to have more chances of capturing traffic.