[kismac] Re: Weak Scheduling Attack runs infinitely?
- From: themacuser <themacuser@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 12:11:00 +0930
It takes longer than a few minutes. It's 2^40 possible keys.
On 19/07/2006, at 4:21 PM, Nick Horton wrote:
Haha, ok I can try that. Whenever I try the bruteforce crack the
progress bar doesnt even move. It's so discouraging I just cancel
it after a few minutes every time. I'll give your suggestion a try
though...
On 7/18/06, Johnny Cache <johnycsh@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sure, brute force the 40-bit keyspace. If that fails, its 104.
-jc
> Also, on a similar note, is it possible to tell what encryption
method (40
> or 104 bit) a WEP network is using...and if so how is this done?
>
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On 7/18/06, Johnny Cache <johnycsh@xxxxxxxx> wrote: Sure, brute force the 40-bit keyspace. If that fails, its 104. -jc
> Also, on a similar note, is it possible to tell what encryption method (40
> or 104 bit) a WEP network is using...and if so how is this done?
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