12-18-2016, 11:38 PM
Thank you - and that is true, a new cap worked fine.
But what I mean is - in a situation like that, I never know if Hashcat is exhausted because the word isn't in the list.. or because it's a bad cap..
Only way I discovered this was because it was my own router.
Is there something in Wireshark I can look at, to see why the first cap failed? (and why aircrack and pyrit said it was a good cap, when it wasn't)?
But what I mean is - in a situation like that, I never know if Hashcat is exhausted because the word isn't in the list.. or because it's a bad cap..
Only way I discovered this was because it was my own router.
Is there something in Wireshark I can look at, to see why the first cap failed? (and why aircrack and pyrit said it was a good cap, when it wasn't)?