Aha, thanks for linking! Glad to know I'm not missing something.
From that link, and my quick testing, it does appear that -S would enable the behavior I want, but I am assuming the performance penalty makes it not viable?
Do you know if there is a better approach for attacking WPA2 hashes?
From that link, and my quick testing, it does appear that -S would enable the behavior I want, but I am assuming the performance penalty makes it not viable?
Do you know if there is a better approach for attacking WPA2 hashes?
