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NAME

       aircrack-ng - a 802.11 WEP / WPA-PSK key cracker

SYNOPSIS

       aircrack-ng [options] <input file(s)>

DESCRIPTION

       aircrack-ng is an 802.11 WEP, 802.11i WPA/WPA2, and 802.11w WPA2 key cracking program.

       It  can  recover the WEP key once enough encrypted packets have been captured with airodump-ng. This part
       of the aircrack-ng suite determines the WEP key using two fundamental methods. The first  method  is  via
       the  PTW approach (Pyshkin, Tews, Weinmann). The main advantage of the PTW approach is that very few data
       packets are required to crack the WEP key. The second method  is  the  FMS/KoreK  method.  The  FMS/KoreK
       method  incorporates  various  statistical  attacks to discover the WEP key and uses these in combination
       with brute forcing.

       Additionally, the program offers a dictionary method for determining the WEP key. For  cracking  WPA/WPA2
       pre-shared keys, a wordlist (file or stdin) or an airolib-ng has to be used.

INPUT FILES

       Capture files (.cap, .pcap), IVS (.ivs) or Hashcat HCCAPX files (.hccapx)

OPTIONS

       Common options:

       -a <amode>
              Force  the  attack  mode:  1  or  wep  for WEP (802.11) and 2 or wpa for WPA/WPA2 PSK (802.11i and
              802.11w).

       -e <essid>
              Select the target network based on the ESSID. This option is also required for WPA cracking if the
              SSID   is   cloaked.   For   SSID   containing   special   characters,  see  https://www.aircrack-
              ng.org/doku.php?id=faq#how_to_use_spaces_double_quote_and_single_quote_etc_in_ap_names

       -b <bssid> or --bssid <bssid>
              Select the target network based on the access point MAC address.

       -p <nbcpu>
              Set this option to the number of CPUs to use (only available on  SMP  systems)  for  cracking  the
              key/passphrase. By default, it uses all available CPUs

       -q     If set, no status information is displayed.

       -C <macs> or --combine <macs>
              Merges all those APs MAC (separated by a comma) into a virtual one.

       -l <file>
              Write the key into a file. Overwrites the file if it already exists.

       Static WEP cracking options:

       -c     Search alpha-numeric characters only.

       -t     Search binary coded decimal characters only.

       -h     Search the numeric key for Fritz!BOX

       -d <mask> or --debug <mask>
              Specify mask of the key. For example: A1:XX:CF

       -m <maddr>
              Only  keep  the  IVs  coming  from  packets  that  match  this  MAC address. Alternatively, use -m
              ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff to use all and every IVs, regardless of the network  (this  disables  ESSID  and
              BSSID filtering).

       -n <nbits>
              Specify  the  length  of  the key: 64 for 40-bit WEP, 128 for 104-bit WEP, etc., until 512 bits of
              length. The default value is 128.

       -i <index>
              Only keep the IVs that have this key index (1 to 4). The default behavior is  to  ignore  the  key
              index in the packet, and use the IV regardless.

       -f <fudge>
              By  default,  this  parameter  is  set  to 2. Use a higher value to increase the bruteforce level:
              cracking will take more time, but with a higher likelihood of success.

       -k <korek>
              There are 17 KoreK attacks. Sometimes one attack creates a huge false positive that  prevents  the
              key  from  being  found,  even  with lots of IVs. Try -k 1, -k 2, ... -k 17 to disable each attack
              selectively.

       -x or -x0
              Disable last keybytes bruteforce (not advised).

       -x1    Enable last keybyte bruteforcing (default)

       -x2    Enable last two keybytes bruteforcing.

       -X     Disable bruteforce multithreading (SMP only).

       -s     Shows ASCII version of the key at the right of the screen.

       -y     This is an experimental single brute-force attack which should only  be  used  when  the  standard
              attack mode fails with more than one million IVs.

       -z     Uses PTW (Andrei Pyshkin, Erik Tews and Ralf-Philipp Weinmann) attack (default attack).

       -P <num> or --ptw-debug <num>
              PTW debug: 1 Disable klein, 2 PTW.

       -K     Use KoreK attacks instead of PTW.

       -D or --wep-decloak
              WEP decloak mode.

       -1 or --oneshot
              Run only 1 try to crack key with PTW.

       -M <num>
              Specify maximum number of IVs to use.

       -V or --visual-inspection
              Run in visual inspection mode. Can only be used when using KoreK.

       WEP and WPA-PSK cracking options

       -w <words>
              Path  to  a  dictionary  file  for wpa cracking. Separate filenames with comma when using multiple
              dictionaries. Specify "-" to use  stdin.  Here  is  a  list  of  wordlists:  https://www.aircrack-
              ng.org/doku.php?id=faq#where_can_i_find_good_wordlists   In   order   to  use  a  dictionary  with
              hexadecimal values, prefix the dictionary with "h:". Each byte in each key must  be  separated  by
              ':'. When using with WEP, key length should be specified using -n.

       -N <file> or --new-session <file>
              Create  a new cracking session. It allows one to interrupt cracking session and restart at a later
              time (using -R or --restore-session). Status  files  are  saved  every  5  minutes.  It  does  not
              overwrite existing session file.

       -R <file> or --restore-session <file>
              Restore  and  continue a previously saved cracking session. This parameter is to be used alone, no
              other parameter should be specified when starting aircrack-ng (all the required information is  in
              the session file).

       WPA-PSK options:

       -E <file>
              Create Elcomsoft Wireless Security Auditor (EWSA) Project file v3.02.

       -j <file>
              Create Hashcat v3.6+ Capture file (HCCAPX).

       -J <file>
              Create Hashcat Capture file (HCCAP).

       -S     WPA cracking speed test.

       -Z <sec>
              WPA cracking speed test execution length in seconds.

       -r <database>
              Path to the airolib-ng database. Cannot be used with '-w'.

       SIMD selection:

       --simd=<option>
              Aircrack-ng  automatically loads and uses the fastest optimization based on instructions available
              for your CPU. This options allows one to force another optimization. Choices depend on the CPU and
              the  following are all the possibilities that may be compiled regardless of the CPU type: generic,
              sse2, avx, avx2, avx512, neon, asimd, altivec, power8.

       --simd-list
              Shows a list of the available SIMD architectures, separated  by  a  space  character.  Aircrack-ng
              automatically  selects  the  fastest optimization and thus it is rarely needed to use this option.
              Use case would be for testing purposes or when a  "lower"  optimization,  such  as  "generic",  is
              faster  than  the  automatically selected one. Before forcing a SIMD architecture, verify that the
              instruction is supported by your CPU, using -u.

       Other options:

       -H or --help
              Show help screen

       -u or --cpu-detect
              Provide information on the number of CPUs and SIMD support

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Adam Cecile <gandalf@le-vert.net> for the Debian system (but may be  used
       by others).  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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       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)
       tkiptun-ng(8)
       wesside-ng(8)
       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)
       airventriloquist(8)