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Sorry ,for some reason this seems to have been marked as "Defect" when it
clearly isn't, I am certain I marked it as "Enhancement".
I don't seem to be able to edit it....sorry. :o(
Original comment by keyfo...@veryrealemail.com
on 22 Jan 2012 at 2:53
This is how reaver already saves session data. Session files are named
<bssid>.wpc, and are automatically stored in /usr/local/etc/reaver. When you
start reaver against <bssid>, reaver looks for a <bssid>.wpc file, and if it
exists it will ask you if you want to resume.
If you are using the --session=<file> option, then reaver will save the session
to whatever file you specify. If you use the same file name for multiple APs,
then session data from older APs will be overwritten. If you don't specify the
--session option, then reaver will auto-save the session data as described
above.
Original comment by cheff...@tacnetsol.com
on 22 Jan 2012 at 3:03
So it does !! :o)
I am sorry and I apologise for not noticing that ! All I can say in my defense
is "great minds" and all that !
I am sorry for wasting your time.
Can I make a small request that when Reaver asks the user if they want to
restore the session that it includes the BSSID ? Something like...
Do you want to restore the session for 00:11:22:33:44:55 ?
Maybe even add the date and time ?
This way new users (like myself) will realise that Reaver has indeed stored the
session for that particular BSSID. I wrongly assumed that Reaver was asking to
restore the last session from a different AP, the clarification of the BSSID in
the restore question will eliminate that.
Thank you.
Original comment by keyfo...@veryrealemail.com
on 22 Jan 2012 at 4:11
Done. :)
Original comment by cheff...@tacnetsol.com
on 22 Jan 2012 at 6:57
Wow fast ! :o)
That's very kind of you, thank you very much.
Original comment by keyfo...@veryrealemail.com
on 22 Jan 2012 at 7:11
Thank you for Reaver !!
I would like to use this thread to ask if this path '/usr/local/etc/reaver' is
the same in 1.4 release?
Last week i've tried 1.3 and restoring session over same BSSID was automatic
and successful. Since yesterday i am trying 1.4, but automatic session
restoring somehow is not working. I am pretty sure that i am not doing
something right, but i dont know what.
I checked if in the above mentioned path is stored files <BSSID>.wrc, but i was
surprised to find that there is no '/reaver' in '/usr/local/etc/'.
I am using BT5 live dvd.
Thanks in advance and best regards!
Original comment by nico...@gmail.com
on 25 Jan 2012 at 8:29
1.3 probably saved the sessions in the /etc/reaver directory. You can copy all
of the wpc files from there to /usr/local/etc/reaver, or specify the path
explicitly with --session.
Original comment by cheff...@tacnetsol.com
on 25 Jan 2012 at 1:00
Thank you! I will try that :) :respect:
Original comment by nico...@gmail.com
on 25 Jan 2012 at 1:13
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reaver Starting from 90%, when up to 99.99% reiterates the same code to
infinity What the solution to this problem???? Please note I wiped files stored
inside /usr/local/etc/reaver. Please advise me
Original comment by aliabd...@gmail.com
on 26 Jan 2013 at 10:36
The starting from 90% and getting stuck repeating the same pin (12349982)
problem is pretty common, a suggested solution can be found here:
http://code.google.com/p/reaver-wps/issues/detail?id=195
Whether it works or not I can't say. However I am currently testing it and will
comment again if it works.
Original comment by Illumina...@gmail.com
on 12 Mar 2013 at 10:16
I wish there was an option to start scanning fresh from any number of your
choice. Sometimes while using Xiaopan in VMware I will get a problem with
Inflator and other apps scanning. It will scan for a the preset amount of time
but will return Zero finds. Disconnecting and unplugging the usb Wi-Fi a few
times sometimes resolves it. Unfortunately, often times no matter how many
times I try I'm left with no option but to exit the Xiaopan instead of simply
suspending it. When you do that you lose your previous setting. Very
fruastrating when you've spent 8 hours scanning at the number count is
750,00,000+. You have to start all over again. There is an option to specifiy
a single number but it doesn't increment, it just keeps trying the same number
over and over again. Also studying the wpc file doesn't reveal a simple method
of creating my own file to fake a resume later on.
Original comment by Granta1...@gmail.com
on 16 Apr 2013 at 10:04
I am using Reaver on Ubuntu 13.10 and the Reaver was running pretty good. It
completed 60 % and I saved session by ^C. Now I am not able to restore it. When
I typed the command again, it started just a new session. I tried in
/usr/local/etc/ and in /etc/, but I cannot see any Reaver folder. It was
running for about 14 hours ( yes I was attempting from a good distance ) and
now it wants to start new. I tried several times saving sessions after leaving
it run for a while, but it never asked for or restored a saved session.
Original comment by comrade....@gmail.com
on 29 Apr 2014 at 11:25
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
keyfo...@veryrealemail.com
on 22 Jan 2012 at 2:15