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signal strength in -cracked.txt output please #19

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nuroo opened this issue Apr 28, 2015 · 2 comments
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signal strength in -cracked.txt output please #19

nuroo opened this issue Apr 28, 2015 · 2 comments

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@nuroo
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nuroo commented Apr 28, 2015

todo possible
auditing wireless routers. I'd like it if least signal strength added to cracked.txt

todo, wishlist ***
if wifite make ALSO a detailed .txt of each router cracked, separate file
-bssid
-essid
-channel
-clients seen
-highest signal strength
-model
-manufacturer
-pin
-passphrase

failed to crack.txt
-bssid
-essid
-channel
-clients seen
-model
-manufacturer
-Enrollee Nonce
-Registrar Nonce
-PKR Public Key
-PKE Public Key

  • Auth key
  • E-Hash1
  • E-Hash2
  • list attacks wifite tried
@aanarchyy
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What i may do is make a seperate file, something like "survey.txt" listing all those things, for all access points. File will get pretty crouded so may seperate them like named survey-$DATE.txt on each run.
I kind of wanted to leave the cracked.txt file as close to normal as possible to maintain backwards compatability

@nuroo
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nuroo commented Apr 28, 2015

ok cool. Some times i waste time doing auditing again. great to have clients mac's saved if any. By date is good filter also. Lots of appending and parsing either way, if new or old data to update the survey.txt file
I kinda like the per router.txt idea
no pressure..........ideas are the easy part

Great thing is wifite already collects this info during the attack.

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