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In rare cases, some APs use a very strong WEP key. If you have a very weak key, sometimes just a single IV will help. The following command will discover the key given IVs: aircrack-ng -n 64 -T -t 1 captured-data.cap. This will tell you which IVs it uses and also the CRC32 value for the IVs. The -n 64 will tell it to try 64 IVs, the -T to store the IVs, and the -t 1 to tell it to try for exactly 1 second.

Other users can help by providing useful information such as which files were captured from and the MAC address of the card. Also, the knowledge of any flaws in the key or even something you know happens on some APs can help. For example, the following command will try out an option to increment the IVs by a given number (defaults to 1): aircrack-ng -n 64 -T -t 1 captured-data.cap -S 2. When you get into a crunch, you can -S 0 to get back to the normal mode.

Note that the CAPTCHA and MAC addresses are only for the first pass of the attack. If you are successful on the first try, it is important to find the WEP key from the MAC addresses and CAPTCHA. The MAC address is in the /etc/udhcpd.d/ files and the CAPTCHA is in the /var/lib/udhcp/AC*.dat file (assuming you are using D-Link routers which have AC functionality built in). For example, the file would be /etc/udhcpd.

To crack a WEP key using statistical techniques, the following steps must be completed. Capture data or WEP keys using a live environment. The WEP key will have been changed in some way before captured so it can only be cracked by statistical techniques. Know the key length. Normally this is the secret group, but the key can be cracked with a key length of 0 for 128 bit keys. Create a list of IVs. This is a group of 128 bit keys that works like a WEP key. Each IV should be of equal length. Use a statistical technique to guess the correct IV. Generally you will need to capture a lot of data for each IV in order to get a good statistical outcome. Calculate the correct IVs by using the secret group of IVs. A statistical model of the WEP key can be used to calculate the correct IV for each key byte. This will work like an initial guess to the correct IV. Retrieve the correct IV from the group of IVs. Each IV in the secret group is used like the crack the WEP key. The IV is used to start the brute force process to attempt to crack the correct key. The IV is the only way to access a particular WEP key byte. Use the correct IV to crack the key. The IV is used to start the brute force process to attempt to crack the correct key. This is a 32, 40, or 128 bit key for 128 bit, 40 bit, and 104 bit WEP keys, respectively. For a WEP key of 80 bit, there should only be 40, instead of 128 bits. 84d34552a1