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  1. would love a response. I know it seems remedial but I'm stuck on it, and need the real answer. Then I think I can research and find all the other answers, researching the last post just brings me back to the same question.
  2. Thanks barry for the response! Yeah I actually fully understand everything you're saying and have for some time. So that means I wasn't clear with my question. The issue is, the SSID is not, linksys, it's SMAPSTAR in caps. Thus with my given situation, how can I take advantage of the 33gig pack, with this SSID. What are the steps to import it into the list of 1,000 SSID's making it 1,001 SSID's for personal use. I hope that helps clear it up.
  3. I have found dozens of threads beating around the bush about this topic but I can't find one that answers the question of how to associate an unknown SSID into the 1,000 SSID pack
  4. So maybe my new question is about what is bolded above. I know others say use /genpmk. So when I'm using /genpmk and wanting to use what is present in the renderman package, what do I specify everything as if the SSID were SMAPSTAR? In other words, I see this command on the cowpatty site: /genpmk -f dict -d hashfile -s cuckoo When using that, what is the dictionary file? The hash file is what we are looking to create yes? I'm just not sure what I would type for my ssid. You guys > * Thanks
  5. Ok guys I'm on to something! (but still stuck.) After much more searching I found this guy explaining what I need to do! Its just not very clear. I'll add it here for others :)
  6. I've taken care of most of the preliminary questions however post 3 has the most current issue. ---------------------------------- What I've done: 1. Used backtrack4 and successfully acquired a handshake into a capture file. 2. I tried random dictionaries i found online, just to test (didn't work) 3. I downloaded the 33gig package. The SSID I have is "EAWHITE" and "SMAPSTAR" thus rendering the 33gig pack useless right? Since its not in the list. 4. I need to generate my own tables I guess? I hoped the 33gig package of rainbow tables by renderman would help but I think i wasted my time and bandwidth. There has to be a guide / thread related to where I'm stuck but I can't find it. Someone said I should use cowpatty to generate a table based on the two ssid's I have. Someone said this takes months? I'm only interested in 12 characters and less. Thanks guys!
  7. There are actually 2 youtube tutorials walking you through every step of using backtrack and aircrack-ng etc to crack WEP and WPA-PSK. Your time however would be incredibly more well spent explaining what to do with the 33gig pack from the get go. I can't find a tutorial explaining it at all. :/
  8. I have researched for the past 3 hours trying to figure things out on my own (because I would have it no other way) however I've hit a huge wall. I found many dictionaries prior to downloading the 33gig pack, and tried them. I've used airodump aireplay etc to successfully grab a WPA handshake. But to generate a table based on a specific SSID, i'm stuck. SSID: EAWHITE . I have the 33gig package but don't know where to start. You obviously don't use aircrack-ng (which is all i know how to do.) I have backtrack4 on if that helps or could use a windows PC as I've saved the .csv .cap files etc. Is there an extensive tutorial out there somewhere using this package? Because when I opened the SSID.txt file EAWHITE was not listen nor is SMAPSTAR. So I know those are only the most common and not all. Thanks guys sorry to be the noob in the room!
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