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NAME

       airuncloak-ng - Removes wep cloaked framed from a pcap file.

SYNOPSIS

       airuncloak-ng <options>

DESCRIPTION

       airuncloak-ng  is  a  tool that removes wep cloaking from a pcap file. Some WIPS (actually
       one) can actively "prevent" cracking a WEP key by inserting chaff (fake wep frames) in the
       air  to  fool aircrack-ng. In some rare cases, cloaking fails and the key can be recovered
       without removing this chaff. In the cases where the key cannot be recovered, use this tool
       to filter out chaff.

       The program works by reading the input file and selecting packets from a specific network.
       Each selected packet is put into a list and  classified  (default  status  is  "unknown").
       Filters  are  then  applied  (in  the order specified by the user) on this list. They will
       change the status of the packets (unknown, uncloaked,  potentially  cloaked  or  cloaked).
       The  order  of  the  filters  is really important since each filter will base its analysis
       amongst other things on the status of the packets and different orders will give different
       results.

       Important  requirement: The pcap file needs to have all packets (including beacons and all
       other "useless" packets) for the analysis (and if possible, prism/radiotap headers).

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Shows the help screen.

       -i <file>
              Path to the capture file.

       --ssid <ESSID>
              Essid of the network (not yet implemented) to filter.

       --bssid <BSSID>
              BSSID of the network to filter.

       --null-packets
              Assume that null packets can be cloaked.

       --disable-base-filter
              Do not apply base filter.

       --drop-frag
              Drop fragmented packets.

       --filters <filters>
              Apply different filters (separated by a comma). See below.

FILTERS

       signal Try to filter based on signal (prism or radiotap headers in the pcap file).

       duplicate_sn
              Remove all duplicate sequence numbers for both the AP  and  the  client  (that  are
              close to each other).

       duplicate_sn_ap
              Remove duplicate sequence number for the AP only (that are close to each other).

       duplicate_sn_client
              Remove  duplicate  sequence  number  for  the  client  only (that are close to each
              other).

       consecutive_sn
              Filter based on the fact that IV should be consecutive (only for AP).

       duplicate_iv
              Filter out all duplicate IV.

       signal_dup_consec_sn
              Use signal (if available), duplicate and consecutive sequence number (filtering  is
              much more precise than using all these filters one by one).

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)
       tkiptun-ng(8)
       wesside-ng(8)
       aircrack-ng(1)
       airdecap-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)