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RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - Burguerman - 06-21-2019 Hallo ZerBea. I can not find the files cracked.txt.gz and rkg.txt.gz of my nets in wpa-sec.stanev.org in order to download them. I woul appreciate your help, or anybodyelses. Thanks Well, I think I found rkg.txt.gz in the Dicts section. By the way, I would like to congat you for your great effords and dedication as well as for the didactic approach you use to use in your answers RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - ZerBea - 06-21-2019 Thanks. You're right, the wordlists are in the dicts section: https://wpa-sec.stanev.org/?dicts Another good (real and not so big) wordlist is here: https://3wifi.stascorp.com/3wifi-dic-2019-06-03.7z updated every 3 months,collected from here: https://3wifi.stascorp.com/stat and announced here: https://forum.antichat.ru/threads/281655/page-160 RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - Burguerman - 06-23-2019 Thanks a lot ZerBea. By the way. I m using The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali) linux in a VM machine. And when I install ROCm , It doesnt recognice my AMD GPU. I have heard thar there is a windows version of Hashcat. If so, could you post a link for downloading? Perhaps it would be easier than trying to fix the ROCm problem. RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - Mem5 - 06-23-2019 (06-23-2019, 10:03 PM)Burguerman Wrote: I have heard thar there is a windows version of Hashcat. If so, could you post a link for downloading? Have you checked www.hashcat.net ?! And then "hashcat binaries" RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - Burguerman - 06-24-2019 Hello Mem5 and thanks. I have look but I can only see the download for the linux binaries. RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - Burguerman - 06-24-2019 Sorry. Now I see that all binaries are in the same .zip RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - strike1953 - 06-25-2019 Hello, please example for --prefix-out=<file> in hcxpcaptool Thank you RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - ZerBea - 06-27-2019 prefix-out is designed to keep the command line small, if you decided to choose all options. Instead of running $ hcxpcaptool -E list1 -I list2 -U list3 -o test.hccapx -k test.16800 ..... *.pcapng you can use one single option: $ hcapcaptool --prefix-out=20190627 *.pcapng you will get the converted (useful) information by one single command in this lists: 20190627.hccapx 20190627.16800 20190627.5500 20190627.4800 20190627.16100 20190627.essidlist 20190627.identitylist 20190627.userlist 20190627.imsilist 20190627.networklist 20190627.networklist 20190627.clientlist 20190627.deviceinfolist you can also add the prefix to an existing path: $ hcapcaptool --prefix-out=$HOME/WLAN/20190627 RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - strike1953 - 06-27-2019 (06-27-2019, 09:44 AM)ZerBea Wrote: prefix-out is designed to keep the command line small, if you decided to choose all options. GPS does not work RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - ZerBea - 06-27-2019 GPS output is not included in --prefix-out because it depend on hcxdumptool. In other words: You must run hcxdumptool with connected GPS receiver and option --use_gpsd --use_gpsd : use GPSD to retrieve position add latitude, longitude and altitude to every pcapng fram hcxpcaptool will add a GPS position to every received packet. tshark and wireshark is able to show you the positions (and more) directly from the pcpang file: $ tshark -r test.pcapng -Y frame.comment -T fields -E header=y -e frame.number -e frame.time -e wlan.sa -e frame.comment 172 Mar 6, 2019 23:01:48.793212000 CET 1a:f8:7c:91:24:a3 lat:49.126337,lon:4.626268,alt:129.500000,date:06.03.2019,time:22:01:48 If you run hcxpcaptool with option -g on such a pcapng file, you will get a GPS track (inclusive WiFi information). -g <file> : output GPS file format = GPX (accepted for example by Viking and GPSBabel) Viking understand and show you the track. GPSBabel is able to convert it to other formats. BTW 1: Do not try to run hcxpcaptool -g option on cap or pcap files. This (ancient) format doesn't allow additional comment fields. BTW 2: hcxdumptool use gpsd. So GPS receiver must be supported by gpsd (https://gpsd.gitlab.io/gpsd/index.html) BTW 3: What do you mean GPS does not work? If you are on a kernel > 4.19, bluetooth may not work like expected, because some external devices are affected by an xhci issue: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202541#c32 That means, if your device is connected via USB bluetooth adapter, it may not work as expected. |