Information for RPM hcxtools-6.2.7-1.fc37.src.rpm
ID | 884523 | ||||||||||||||
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Name | hcxtools | ||||||||||||||
Version | 6.2.7 | ||||||||||||||
Release | 1.fc37 | ||||||||||||||
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Arch | src | ||||||||||||||
Summary | Portable solution for conversion WiFi dump files to hashcat formats | ||||||||||||||
Description | Small set of tools convert packets from captures (h = hash, c = capture, convert and calculate candidates, x = different hashtypes) for the use with latest hashcat or John the Ripper. The tools are 100% compatible to hashcat and John the Ripper and recommended by hashcat. This branch is pretty closely synced to hashcat git and John the Ripper git. Support of hashcat hash-modes: 4800, 5500, 2200x, 16100, 250x (deprecated), 1680x (deprecated) Support of John the Ripper hash-modes: WPAPSK-PMK, PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA1, chap, netntlm, tacacs-plus Support of gzip (.gz) single file compression. Main purpose is to detect weak points within own WiFi networks by analyzing the hashes. Therefore convert the dump file to WPA-PBKDF2-PMKID+EAPOL hash file and check if wlan-key or plainmasterkey was transmitted unencrypted. Or upload the "uncleaned" dump file (pcapng, pcap, cap) here https://wpa-sec.stanev.org/?submit to find out if your ap or the client is vulnerable by using common wordlists or a weak password generation algorithm. | ||||||||||||||
Build Time | 2022-11-12 08:35:13 GMT | ||||||||||||||
Size | 165.23 KB | ||||||||||||||
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License | MIT | ||||||||||||||
Buildroot | f37-build-674088-75726 | ||||||||||||||
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