use crunch and pipe into aircrack
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...rcrack-ng.html
lots of info on crunch around. Have not got my notes with me but found the above link on this forum
I heard WPA key can be discover without creating wordlist or dictionary on computer by using CUDA technology.
I mean direct producing wordlist that are not store on computer and run it with cracking program.
Please tell me how to make it, if somebody know about that way.
With best wishes
Moore John
use crunch and pipe into aircrack
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...rcrack-ng.html
lots of info on crunch around. Have not got my notes with me but found the above link on this forum
or pipe crunch into pyrit! still not really a rational plan of attack though unless your working with only numbers. Think of how long it would take to brute force an 8 character password, even at 100,000 PMKs... and 8 characters is only the starting point what if its 63???
Last edited by 2901119; 04-20-2011 at 06:35 PM.
Years and years later you might brute force a halfway good pasword. If it's a good password it could take a couple hundred more.
Please correct me if Im wrong. From reading PureH@te's writeup on CUDA, CUDA enabled GPUs are used (in their down time) to compile rainbow tables that further generate temporary wordlists that are tailor fitted for the situation or task at hand. Because it's all done internally, the user has no knowledge of the exact procedure, but the end result is a significantly streamlined dictionary attack. All of which is conditioned that the user first has the CUDA enabled NVidia GPU.
That's how I interpretted that material.
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Kinda. It's still a crapshoot though. If they were dumb enough to use a dictionary word, cuda really speeds up the process. If you're just throwing random characters at it, well you're still looking at years.
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