[kismac] Re: password hash
- From: Patrick Cudahy <pgcudahy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 00:21:47 -0500
Oh, and the router belongs to my neighbor. He knows what I'm doing
and wanted to see what was possible with kisMAC. The only hint he
gave is me is that he entered an alphanumeric password, so it's been
converted somehow to hex. I also tried Adem's hex converter but it
only spit out gibberish. My neighbor's not some l33t hax0r who's
gonna have a randomly generated password. It'll be something like
"fluffy" or good old "password".
-Patrick Cudahy
On May 31, 2006, at 12:13 AM, Patrick Cudahy wrote:
I'm not sure what the plaintext / hex relationship is in WEP, but
it was a WEP secured router that I cracked with Newsham's and
KisMAC spit out 5 hex values. I went to connect with airport and
put in those values and it let me in. I was just wondering if there
was anyway to get from those hex digits to what the "real" password
is.
-Patrick Cudahy
On May 30, 2006, at 11:40 PM, themacuser wrote:
Or the network key could have just been a hex key? Or it was
hashed down from an ASCII value?
Anyway, you can just type the hex into the password field of the
airport join screen with 0x in front of it
0x1234567890
On 31/05/2006, at 9:39 AM, J.T. Thompson wrote:
what did you exactly crack? a wep password? chances are thats the
password to the network you cracked.. is it like 10 letters long?
wep passwords are normaly 10char long..
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-Patrick Cudahy
On May 30, 2006, at 11:40 PM, themacuser wrote:
Or the network key could have just been a hex key? Or it was hashed down from an ASCII value?
Anyway, you can just type the hex into the password field of the airport join screen with 0x in front of it
0x1234567890
On 31/05/2006, at 9:39 AM, J.T. Thompson wrote:
what did you exactly crack? a wep password? chances are thats the password to the network you cracked.. is it like 10 letters long? wep passwords are normaly 10char long..
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