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bssid.wpc empty #333

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
System crashed and i need to reboot. Now the bssid.wpc is empty! The file 
exist, sure reaver ask to restore the session but starts from the beginning. 

It was about 18% done and Pin 20XXXXXX, it takes me 1 week to get that far. Do 
i really have to start from the beginning? 

Or maybe i can write something in the bssid.wpc file to start from pin 
20000000? What else do i have to write in this file so that the restore option 
from reaver will work and doesn´t start from the very beginning 0,0%.

Sry my english isn´t the best. regards

Original issue reported on code.google.com by rkutsch...@gmail.com on 14 Jun 2012 at 11:11

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Sry forgot:

0. What version of Reaver are you using?  (Only defects against the latest
version will be considered.)
1.4

1. What operating system are you using (Linux is the only supported OS)?
BT5 R2

2. Is your wireless card in monitor mode (yes/no)?
Yes

3. What is the signal strength of the Access Point you are trying to crack?
-52

4. What is the manufacturer and model # of the device you are trying to
crack?
N.A.

5. What is the entire command line string you are supplying to reaver?
reaver -i mon0 -b bssid -vv

Original comment by rkutsch...@gmail.com on 14 Jun 2012 at 11:32

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
HOW-TO: start reaver from a 4-digit PIN 

1) run reaver program as usual
2) after some seconds, type Ctrl + C and stop reaver
3) open the folder: /usr/local/etc/reaver and identify the correct file. The 
name of the file matches the MAC address, and the file extension will be .WPC
4) Open this file by simply double-click, or you can specify to open it with 
GEDIT program
5) search the correct line where there is you 4-digit PIN. For example, if I 
want to start from 5000, I need to search it.
6) in our example, we will find "5000" on line number 5009
7) from this value (5009) subtract 4, so we will have the value 5005
8) go to the first line of the file, delete what you see on this line, and 
write 5005
9) save the file, close it and restart reaver, if it asks you to take over from 
the previous session, say yes, and you will see that starts from 5000

Original comment by BHT...@gmail.com on 17 Jun 2012 at 4:04