wesside-ng(8)

NAME

   wesside-ng  -  crack  a  WEP  key  of  an  open  network  without  user
   intervention

SYNOPSIS

   wesside-ng <options>

DESCRIPTION

   wesside-ng is  an  auto-magic  tool  which  incorporates  a  number  of
   techniques  to  seamlessly  obtain  a  WEP  key  in  minutes.  It first
   identifies a network, then proceeds to associate with it,  obtain  PRGA
   (pseudo random generation algorithm) xor data, determine the network IP
   scheme, reinject ARP requests and finally determine the  WEP  key.  All
   this is done without your intervention.

OPTIONS

   -h     Shows the help screen.

   -i <iface>
          Wireless interface name. (Mandatory)

   -n <network ip>
          Network  IP as in 'who has destination IP (netip) tell source IP
          (myip)'. Defaults to the source IP on the ARP request  which  is
          captured and decrypted. (Optional)

   -m <my ip>
          \(aqwho  has  destination  IP (netip) tell source IP (myip)\(aq.
          Defaults  to  the  network.123  on  the  ARP  request   captured
          (Optional).

   -a <source mac>
          Source MAC address (Optional)

   -c     Do not crack the key. Simply capture the packets until control-C
          is hit to stop the program! (Optional)

   -p <min PRGA>
          Determines  the  minimum  number  of  bytes  of  PRGA  which  is
          gathered. Defaults to 128 bytes. (Optional).

   -v <victim MAC>
          Wireless access point MAC address (Optional).

   -t <threshold>
          For  each  number of IVs specified, restart the airecrack-ng PTW
          engine (Optional). It will restart PTW every <threshold> IVs.

   -f <channel>
          Allows the highest channel for scanning to be defined.  Defaults
          to channel 11 (Optional).

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

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   airserv-ng(8)
   airtun-ng(8)
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   easside-ng(8)
   tkiptun-ng(8)
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   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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