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I'm wondering on how to run hashcat against wpa2 passwords that are in the following format:
common dictionary word . three digits . common dictionary word
Password Example:
falcon.824.watchman
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It sounds like you already have a word list, you just need to customize it into the required format:
Your wordlist:
cat
dog
mouse
would yield:
cat.000.cat
cat.000.dog
cat.000.mouse
cat.001.cat
cat.001.dog
cat.001.mouse
etc.
There is a user contributed tool named comboleetor (
https://www.jimby.name/techbits/recent/comboleetor_2.0/) that can do what you want. Note that the output file will likely be *very large* depending on the size of your input word list.
I presume you also need to capture wlan traffic and convert to hashcat formats. There is a long thread introducing multiple tools at
https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-6661.ht...light=wpa2
See also:
https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-7717.ht...light=wpa2
Jim B.