No, wrong attempt:
-M = IMSIs of clients within your range - usful to set up an IMSI catcher
-X = useful to track the client
-T = only statistic purpose
-g = useful in combination with a GPS device and 3wifi
-U = useful only on http traffic
-P = useful only on RADIUS on networks to get the session PMK
--netntlm-out = useful only on RADIUS networks on http traffic
--md5chapĀ = useful only on RADIUS networks on http traffic
--tacacs = useful only on RADIUS networks on http traffic
only the combination of hcxdumptool -> hcxtools -> hashcat (or Jtr) is useful
the difference to other tools: hcxdumptool request (active) useful packets (for example you can use lower nonce-error-corrections 0..2)
Just compare the result (hcxpcaptool -V) of
airodump-ng cap file
besside-ng cap file
wpaclean cap file
kismet cap file
hcxdumptool pcapng file
I'm sure, you'll see the difference...
-M = IMSIs of clients within your range - usful to set up an IMSI catcher
-X = useful to track the client
-T = only statistic purpose
-g = useful in combination with a GPS device and 3wifi
-U = useful only on http traffic
-P = useful only on RADIUS on networks to get the session PMK
--netntlm-out = useful only on RADIUS networks on http traffic
--md5chapĀ = useful only on RADIUS networks on http traffic
--tacacs = useful only on RADIUS networks on http traffic
only the combination of hcxdumptool -> hcxtools -> hashcat (or Jtr) is useful
the difference to other tools: hcxdumptool request (active) useful packets (for example you can use lower nonce-error-corrections 0..2)
Just compare the result (hcxpcaptool -V) of
airodump-ng cap file
besside-ng cap file
wpaclean cap file
kismet cap file
hcxdumptool pcapng file
I'm sure, you'll see the difference...