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  1. 4 hours ago, Exmix said:

    I have a question about that. As i've use aircrack mostly but as we all know it takes FOREVER. I was working with hashcat for a bit. It was hit and miss, like I used a dictionary that I know for 100% sure had the password of the handshake in it. Sometimes it would show it, sometimes it wouldn't. Is there any reason behind that?
    Also, how do you 'clean' the handshake? What exactly does that do? I'm not COMPLETELY into WiFi hacking, but would like know some basics of it.

    i loaded the pcap into wireshark and exported the handshake only, then convert the file to hashcat format with an online converter tool.  I cant remember the website as I spent an entire day messing with it and havent really touched it since.  Running the pcap with aircrack was taking 3-4hrs and once I setup kali and hashcat I was running handshakes in 2-3 mins

  2. 9 minutes ago, Dave-ee Jones said:

    Yeah I've got one of the Samsung 860 EVOs.

    Considering an M.2 but can't justify spending another $500 or so just for extra read/write speed..

    im running an old i7-2600K with 16gb ram and an intel 240gb with slower read/write (480 maybe).  Working on upgrading mobo, cpu, ram, and power soon

  3. 4 minutes ago, aka said:

    ok, i will try and let you know.

    i will install oclhascat on my both system windows and kali.

    but you said we used rockyou.txt wordlist to decrypt so i assume that wordlist is very efficient to decrypt wpa2.

     

    thanks

     

    Havent tryed the windows subsystem for hashcat yet, just kali itself so I dont quite know how that will work.  Yes the rockyou.txt is pretty good if you dont want to make a custom list.  I have pulled a couple of my family members wifi passwords with the rockyou list, mainly to show them how bad there passwords are lol.  they had no idea that somebody could even do something like that

  4. 23 hours ago, Dave-ee Jones said:

    I wonder how fast my 1080 Ti could do it...

    20 seconds, maybe?

    maybe,  also using kali for OS on a cheap ssd.  So with a good ssd and 1080Ti would be quite quick

  5. 14 hours ago, aka said:

    Thanks, I will try.

    But if I understand your point, once I got a handshake(with little laptop) then I will to my desktop(more power) and use oclhashcat to decrypt..

    Correct.

    Sorry ,if i'm little tired to try everything to crack wpa2.

    correct.  Get a good password list like rockyou.txt and depending on the gpu for your desktop depends on how long it will take to run through the list.  I have a GTX1050 and it runs through the rockyou.txt in about 3 mins.  ive also cleaned the handshake to make it as small as possible to run quicker.

  6. Has anybody got this working?  I keep running into an error while starting up.  the error reads "No PEM block found".  Im using a rpiz and version 1.1.8, I get the same error in 1.1.9

  7. 7 hours ago, Sihoko said:

    Thanks, I am a newbie to the product still trying to find out where to use it and misuse it. But found the information ... OpenWrt / Linaro 4.8-2014.04

    still trying to find some easy readable documentation matching my winter energy level.

    The misuse of any of these products is frowned apon at the forums.  We like to keep everything legal for legal reasons ;).  One good place to start is the OPENWRT wiki to learn more and anything you have questions about can be answered either from those wikis, google or even here.  This is a pretty good community when it comes to help and figuring out your device.

  8. On 1/4/2018 at 4:23 PM, hackabus said:

    only thing ive noticed is, it doesnt wipe anything from your SD card, so your modules are still presant there, although they do not show up in the gui, you have to go through the install process again to relink them, as that is what i have had to do, i have checked the SD card and they have not been duplicated so it must just relink them

    either that or it is just reinstalling them over the original lol, either way i dont care it works :)

    EDIT AGAIN: Yep its definitely reinstalling them, i just spent 15 minutes doing rickroll again lol :)

    after a factory reset its best to just format the sd card and start over. 

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  9. 5 hours ago, Broti said:

    And did you receive one? Just asking because they are just listed in the hidden section of the shop.

    If you did: What are the approximate dimensions of the outer front pocket?

    I'd like to search for a fitting notebook (one of these paper-filled thingies :wink:) then, since one can't remember all the tricks over the years; especially those who are seldomly used.

    i ordered it 12/22 and as of now it is still waiting to ship.  a shipping label has been created but not left the hak5 warehouse yet. im assuming

  10. Thats a tough one, maybe offer to wash your neighbors car also? or wait till they are gone, which could be tricky, very tricky.  If you have a yard, throw down some really big tarps to park on in the yard and overlap them ( to save the grass ). Now you are away from there car and you have room, yea know if thats an option.   Also, IDK where your from but in the midwest its like um -6 degrees F lol

  11. 2 minutes ago, Just_a_User said:

    Yeah to do this there is a checkbox. This is on Kali but there is a similar box on ubuntu IIRC.

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    your picture didnt want to come to the party lol.  Yea ive messed with it on kali no problem but ubuntu seems to be to clicky easy to get something that complicated from a GUI

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