musketteams Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 We have seen instances where reaver provided the WPA key in the wrong case. For example the key given by reaver for the WPA key was : john1234 In fact the actual key was: JOHN1234 Therefore if the key provided by reaver dosenot work try altering the case. If altering the entire letter string doesnot work, try altering character by character example: JOHN1234 jOHN1234 JoHN1234 etc etc etc MTeams Quote
thisguysayswht Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 We have seen instances where reaver provided the WPA key in the wrong case. For example the key given by reaver for the WPA key was : john1234 In fact the actual key was: JOHN1234 Therefore if the key provided by reaver dosenot work try altering the case. If altering the entire letter string doesnot work, try altering character by character example: JOHN1234 jOHN1234 JoHN1234 etc etc etc MTeams Interesting, This is only in certin cases (version of reaver, specific routers), correct? I ask beacuse I've recoverd a handfull of passwords with reaver (the default version in bt5 r3), and I rember one inperticular that was Passw0rd0590, and the case was correct in this instance. Do you mind me asking what version of reaver, and what kind of router gave you guys this result? Quote
musketteams Posted December 22, 2014 Author Posted December 22, 2014 We are using the latest reaver in kali-linux 1-09a The router was Tenda Quote
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