ReaverWPS Fork 1.5.2 Stable

Reaver modified version uses the attack Pixie Dust to find the correct pin number of wps

  1. Small bug fixes

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    Reaver v1.5.2 WiFi Protected Setup Attack Tool Copyright (c) 2011, Tactical Network Solutions, Craig Heffner <[email protected]> mod by t6_x <[email protected]> & DataHead & Soxrok2212 Required Arguments: -i, --interface=<wlan> Name of the monitor-mode interface to use -b, --bssid=<mac> BSSID of the target AP Optional Arguments: -m, --mac=<mac> MAC of the host system -e, --essid=<ssid> ESSID of the target AP -c, --channel=<channel> Set the 802.11 channel for the interface (implies -f) -o, --out-file=<file> Send output to a log file [stdout] -s, --session=<file> Restore a previous session file -C, --exec=<command> Execute the supplied command upon successful pin recovery -D, --daemonize Daemonize reaver -a, --auto Auto detect the best advanced options for the target AP -f, --fixed Disable channel hopping -5, --5ghz Use 5GHz 802.11 channels -v, --verbose Display non-critical warnings (-vv for more) -q, --quiet Only display critical messages -K --pixie-dust=<number> [1] Run pixiewps with PKE, PKR, E-Hash1, E-Hash2 and E-Nonce (Ralink, Broadcom, Realtek) -Z, --no-auto-pass Do NOT run reaver to auto retrieve WPA password if pixiewps attack is successful -h, --help Show help Advanced Options: -p, --pin=<wps pin> Use the specified 4 or 8 digit WPS pin -d, --delay=<seconds> Set the delay between pin attempts [1] -l, --lock-delay=<seconds> Set the time to wait if the AP locks WPS pin attempts [60] -g, --max-attempts=<num> Quit after num pin attempts -x, --fail-wait=<seconds> Set the time to sleep after 10 unexpected failures [0] -r, --recurring-delay=<x:y> Sleep for y seconds every x pin attempts -t, --timeout=<seconds> Set the receive timeout period [5] -T, --m57-timeout=<seconds> Set the M5/M7 timeout period [0.20] -A, --no-associate Do not associate with the AP (association must be done by another application) -N, --no-nacks Do not send NACK messages when out of order packets are received -S, --dh-small Use small DH keys to improve crack speed -L, --ignore-locks Ignore locked state reported by the target AP -E, --eap-terminate Terminate each WPS session with an EAP FAIL packet -n, --nack Target AP always sends a NACK [Auto] -w, --win7 Mimic a Windows 7 registrar [False] -X, --exhaustive Set exhaustive mode from the beginning of the session [False] -1, --p1-index Set initial array index for the first half of the pin [False] -2, --p2-index Set initial array index for the second half of the pin [False] -P, --pixiedust-loop Set into PixieLoop mode ( doesnt send M4, and loops through to M3 [False] -W, --generate-pin Default Pin Generator by devttys0 team [1] Belkin [2] D-Link Example: reaver -i mon0 -b 00:AA:BB:11:22:33 -vv -K 1
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