11-18-2018, 05:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-18-2018, 06:32 AM by dojo_mast3r.)
UPDATE:
Alright, so I installed ubuntu desktop with hcxpcaptool and performed the file conversion, this time I get "flawless" I then compared the hashes from my pineapple and it seems they are exactly the same. So the read errors yes seams to be a text glitch or something. However trying to use hashcat once again I still can't crack it with the password of 123456789, something must be going on when creating the dump file, have a look at this new dump if you want I also installed a new router and triple checked that the password was indeed 123456789.
v5 here http://www.mediafire.com/?ufraznsltbc6x6...jnip66ki8u
I'm guessing at this point its specifically a pineapple/driver problem, I restored the pineapple and formatted the sd I even tried older builds with no luck at all.
Also this here is the hash
ac20d69c3f1cf3c11309fc9f306cd9e7*e84e063b1484*fcc233ee3edd*736869742077696669
It SHOULD be 123465789 however it seems uncrackable
Alright, so I installed ubuntu desktop with hcxpcaptool and performed the file conversion, this time I get "flawless" I then compared the hashes from my pineapple and it seems they are exactly the same. So the read errors yes seams to be a text glitch or something. However trying to use hashcat once again I still can't crack it with the password of 123456789, something must be going on when creating the dump file, have a look at this new dump if you want I also installed a new router and triple checked that the password was indeed 123456789.
v5 here http://www.mediafire.com/?ufraznsltbc6x6...jnip66ki8u
I'm guessing at this point its specifically a pineapple/driver problem, I restored the pineapple and formatted the sd I even tried older builds with no luck at all.
Also this here is the hash
ac20d69c3f1cf3c11309fc9f306cd9e7*e84e063b1484*fcc233ee3edd*736869742077696669
It SHOULD be 123465789 however it seems uncrackable