Fixed Add Dictionary to Xiaopan

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  1. makedo

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  2. Fantasma

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    Use the "Mount tool" to read files from your hard disk or just put your dict files in a Pendrive and mount it to xiaopan with the tool before described
     
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    is there a tutorial video regarding this process.... please somebody.... :(
     
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    Thanks Mr Penguin, i follow the step suddenly i get stuck on step number 6, :stop:

    how can i add another dictionary into this. i just follow this step below... suddenly my 0.4.5 OS cannot start.:

    1. Copy your iso image to backup
    2. Open the copied iso image using UltraISO
    3. Download (hexadecimal dictionary) or create a dictionary file word list
    4. Put a .dic file in the tce or cde folder
    5. Save the iso
    6. Make a live USB or create a new virtual machine with your newly updated Xiaopan OS (Best) or Beini iso
    7. Start XiaopanOS or Beini
    8. Open minidwep-gtk
    9. In the encryption box it is set to WEP by default, we want wash to pick up WPA / WPA2 only
    10. Click Scan
    11. After scan is completed select one network
    12. Click launch
    13. You need minidwep to capture the 4 way "WPA Handshake" When it does:
    14. Click Dictionary Attack and navigate to the dic file you imported (in sr0)
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    Hello kazuya_mishima

    Unfortunately I do not have UltraISO but I used PowerISO.

    I just tested this and cannot replicate your checksum error.

    I used Xiaopan 0.4.5

    1. Copied the ISO to my desktop
    2. Opened it with PowerISO
    3. Added a file called Password List.txt in the cde/optional folder
    4. Saved it as a new ISO
    5. Format (Not quick format) the USB
    6. Follow Fantasma's method of creating a Live USB
    7. Unplug the USB and plug it in after you are finished
    8. Either run it Live or Virtualize This Key to run it in VirtualBox

    Guide: http://www.linuxliveusb.com/help/guide/using-lili
    Live USB Tutorial: https://xiaopan.co/forums/threads/usb-live-tutorial.204/
     
  7. kazuya_mishima

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    Mr Penguin,​
    i do as you say using with Power ISO, it also not working... how... :no​
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    this is the result after i running again with VMware Woekstation​
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    1.Download a new copy of the Xiaopan 0.4.5.
    2.I'm using WinISO http://www.winiso.com/support/tutorials/edit-iso.html
    3.Open up the ISO with WinISO then navigate to cde/optional
    4.Click "Add File" navigate to where your dictionary folder is then hit "open"
    5.Hit "Save" and you are done! Create a LiveUSB with your modified ISO or you can run it tru VmWare.
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  10. kazuya_mishima

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    I do as you say sir... I put the password.txt file in the cde/folder then save the iso file. Run it again with VMware the same thing happen...

    I still got the same message. :(

    what should i do sir...?

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    Place all your dictionaries onto a spare USB and mount when needed.
     
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  12. Crackerz Wave

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    hey i think i can help you........just found out this method afternoon......

    1) create live usb using lili (new iso..not the one that u modified)
    2)after done...put the txt in your usb root (put in the usb that u use for making live usb in step one)
    3)use vmware or live (recommend live)
    4)open xfe...go to /mnt/sdb1/2/3
    5)u should found it on the root of sdb1/0/2/3

    me using live got sdb1

    hope this help..as i use this method for saving handshake
     
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    thank you for the advice Sir estimacamry and Sir Crackerz Wave :)

    i will give you feedback when i get the result.... hope it will work...
     
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    He keeps getting checksum errors and is no where near the stage of saving a handshake or adding a dictionary. I have not been able to replicate his error and a few of us have told him how to remaster the ISO.

    This is getting off topic, going to close this thread.
     
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