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WPA uncracked by Oclhashcat-plus - NeonFlash - 12-29-2012 I have captured a 4-way WPA handshake between a wireless station and wireless Access point. The beacon frame as well as the 4 frames for the 4 way handshake are captured. I know the password (key used to connect to Access Point) since I had set it on my own to test. aircrack-ng is able to crack it. I have placed the password in a dictionary manually and then used aircrack-ng to crack it: Code: aircrack-ng -a 2 -w passwd.txt A601.cap Now, I wanted to try it using oclhashcat-plus So, I converted my PCAP to hccap (compatible with oclhashcat-plus). In order to convert it to hccap I am using this site: Code: https://hashcat.net/cap2hccap/ since I have not compiled the cap2hccap in Linux. The website successfully generates the hccap file and when I use it to crack the password using oclhashcat-plus and the dictionary with correct password, it does not find it. I am using Oclhashcat-plus 0.081. I know that it is not the latest version however it should be able to crack a WPA handshake. here is the output from oclhashcat-plus: Code: Status.......: Exhausted I am providing the PCAP file here so that you can test it. Link to PCAP: Code: http://www.sendspace.com/file/x13le4 ESSID: A601 Here is the password for the Wireless Access Point: abominallyfoolish You can place this password in your wordlist and try it along with oclhashcat-plus. RE: WPA uncracked by Oclhashcat-plus - KT819GM - 12-29-2012 Read wiki. Max pass length - 15 char. RE: WPA uncracked by Oclhashcat-plus - NeonFlash - 12-29-2012 Thank you for the observation. I am aware of this limitation however overlooked the fact in this case. I thought the data was not captured correctly. This thread can be closed. |