tkiptun-ng(8)

NAME

   tkiptun-ng - inject a few frames into a WPA TKIP network with QoS

SYNOPSIS

   tkiptun-ng [options] <replay interface>

DESCRIPTION

   tkiptun-ng  is  a  tool  created  by Martin Beck aka hirte, a member of
   aircrack-ng team. This tool is able to inject a few frames into  a  WPA
   TKIP  network  with  QoS.  He  worked  with  Erik Tews (who created PTW
   attack) for a conference in PacSec 2008: "Gone  in  900  Seconds,  Some
   Crypto Issues with WPA".

OPERATION

   -H, --help
          Shows the help screen.

   Filter options:

   -d <dmac>
          MAC address of destination.

   -s <smac>
          MAC address of source.

   -m <len>
          Minimum packet length.

   -n <len>
          Maximum packet length.

   -t <tods>
          Frame control, "To" DS bit.

   -f <fromds>
          Frame control, "From" DS bit.

   -D     Disable AP Detection.

   Replay options:

   -x <nbpps>
          Number of packets per second.

   -p <fctrl>
          Set frame control word (hex).

   -a <bssid>
          Set Access Point MAC address.

   -c <dmac>
          Set destination MAC address.

   -h <smac>
          Set source MAC address.

   -F     Choose first matching packet.

   -e <essid>
          Set target SSID.

   Debug options:

   -K <prga>
          Keystream for continuation.

   -y <file>
          Keystream file for continuation.

   -j     Inject FromFS packets.

   -P <PMK>
          Pairwise  Master  key  (PMK)  for  verification or vulnerability
          testing.

   -p <PSK>
          Preshared key (PSK) to calculate PMK with essid.

   Source options:

   -i <iface>
          Capture packets from this interface.

   -r <file>
          Extract packets from this pcap file.

AUTHOR

   This manual page  was  written  by  Thomas  d'Otreppe.   Permission  is
   granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms
   of the GNU General Public License,  Version  2  or  any  later  version
   published  by  the  Free  Software  Foundation  On  Debian systems, the
   complete text of the  GNU  General  Public  License  can  be  found  in
   /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

SEE ALSO

   airbase-ng(8)
   aireplay-ng(8)
   airmon-ng(8)
   airodump-ng(8)
   airodump-ng-oui-update(8)
   airserv-ng(8)
   airtun-ng(8)
   besside-ng(8)
   easside-ng(8)
   wesside-ng(8)
   aircrack-ng(1)
   airdecap-ng(1)
   airdecloak-ng(1)
   airolib-ng(1)
   besside-ng-crawler(1)
   buddy-ng(1)
   ivstools(1)
   kstats(1)
   makeivs-ng(1)
   packetforge-ng(1)
   wpaclean(1)



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