code logs -> 2012 -> Mon, 26 Mar 2012< code.20120325.log - code.20120327.log >
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01:29
< Rhamphoryncus>
Oh hey, two patches of mine got applied! Including the one that might induce seizures..
01:31
< ShellNinja>
Lulz.
01:39
<&McMartin>
What is BackTrack?
01:42
< Rhamphoryncus>
my phone has something called backtrack. It's a touchpad on the back. It's useless and I've disabled it.
01:44
<@Alek>
you mean, that thingy the Vita has?
01:47
< ShellNinja>
McMartin: It's a Linux distribution intended for penetration testing.
01:48
< ShellNinja>
I am running it from my USB drive.
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06:04
< noah>
damnit, why does everything just work in Ubuntu, but it be so ugly with it's unity and orangeness
06:05
< noah>
And waterdrumming rattlesnake login noise
06:05
< noah>
bah
06:05
< Eri>
I never had the fortune to have sound enabled when I logged in
06:05
< Eri>
Now I'll never know :(
06:08
< noah>
At least it isn't twm
06:09
< noah>
I got logged into that under plain Debian and I was all like "woah, now I just need Netscape"
06:10
< Rhamphoryncus>
My brain isn't working. First attempt to start minecraft and I clicked on rhythmbox (different submenu). Second time I got megamek (same submenu). Third time finally worked.
06:10
< noah>
You clearly don't need to be playing minecraft
06:11
< noah>
"I needed gunpowder, so I just started punching this creeper"
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06:38
< noah>
Wow, that's dumb. Apparently why my ThinkVantage button quits working, is due to Nvidia non-free drivers
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12:18 * TheWatcher O.os at doxygen, can not for the life of him work out why it isn't generating documentation for these two files...
12:33
< gnolam>
It's doxygen. Its main feature is disappointment.
12:35
<@TheWatcher>
as opposed to?
12:50 * TheWatcher traces the problem, facepalm
12:53 * TheWatcher also has massive deja vu.
13:51 * ShellNinja scratches his head. Can wpa_supplicant recover the PSK if the WPS pin is known?
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< Rhamphoryncus>
god damn you banshee! I don't know why I use it when a shell glob to mplayer would be so much more likely to do what I say
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< ShellNinja>
Is there any utility for either Windows or Linux that recovers WPA given the WPS pin?
16:13
< froztbyte>
yes
16:13
< froztbyte>
there was a guy recently who did that
16:13
< froztbyte>
gimme a moment
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< froztbyte>
http://sviehb.wordpress.com/2011/12/27/wi-fi-protected-setup-pin-brute-force-vul nerability/
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< froztbyte>
http://code.google.com/p/reaver-wps/
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< froztbyte>
you might be able to seed it closer to the WPS value you need
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< froztbyte>
and dump the entire convo
16:18
< ShellNinja>
I know about this, and I am using it.
16:19
< ShellNinja>
Problem is, it's not exactly the most bug-free application in the world, and it is working with really buggy implementations of WPS.
16:19
< froztbyte>
well, WPS effectively gives you the key over the air anyway
16:20
< froztbyte>
so maybe you can do a WPS conversation with aircrack or somesuch to see what it is?
16:20
< ShellNinja>
For example, I have two WPS pins, but when Reaver recovers the key, a random *incorrect* key is given.
16:20
< ShellNinja>
(I know Reaver generally works, given that I managed to recover a third PSK properly.)
16:21
< ShellNinja>
froztbyte: How do I do a WPS convo in Aircrack?
16:22
< froztbyte>
I'd have to check the docs
16:22
< froztbyte>
that was just an untested idea
16:22
< froztbyte>
but I presume that it'd have support for it
16:22
< ShellNinja>
I haven't seen WPS stuff in aircrack.
16:22
< froztbyte>
other things I would try would be dumping the air interface traffic and feeding it into wireshark
16:23
< froztbyte>
seems like there's a filter: http://www.wireshark.org/docs/dfref/w/wps.html
16:23
< froztbyte>
(which I guess means there's an adequate dissector too)
16:27 * ShellNinja scratches head. I have no idea how to use that.
16:27
< froztbyte>
okay so
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< froztbyte>
tcpdump -n -i wlaninterfacehere -s 1600 -w filename.pca
16:28
< froztbyte>
filename.pcap*
16:28
< froztbyte>
then do a WPS-backed connection
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< froztbyte>
when done
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< froztbyte>
ctrl+c
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< froztbyte>
open wireshark, throw filename.pcap in there
16:29
< ShellNinja>
By "WPS"
16:29
< ShellNinja>
By "WPS-backed connection" you mean launching a Reaver attack?
16:29
< froztbyte>
no
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< froztbyte>
just connect normally, type in the WPS key in the dialog that asks for it
16:30
< ShellNinja>
What dialog?
16:31
< froztbyte>
and then, by the looks of it, you should be able to filter for wps.network_key to see what the key is
16:31
< froztbyte>
ShellNinja: on your OS
16:31
< froztbyte>
usually if you connect to a WPS-capable AP it'll give you the option of entering your WPS PIN, or alternatively using the WPA key
16:31
< froztbyte>
you'll want to do the WPS route
16:33
< ShellNinja>
If I had the option of entering the WPS pin anywhere, we'd not be having this conversation. AFAIK, neither wicd nor NetworkManager seem to support this, and my Windows is XP.
16:33
< ShellNinja>
I need some application that allows entering the WPS pin someplace.
16:37
< ShellNinja>
Do you know of any?
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18:06 * TheWatcher eyes perl, wonders why this works fine in a little test program, but not in the real thing, ighs
18:08
<@TheWatcher>
Ooops. Apparently shift != @_ >.>
18:10
<@Tamber>
Indeed.
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20:05 * ShellNinja wants to automatize launching of a commandline application then Ctrl+Cing after a specified period, then launching the application again, and so on
20:05
< ShellNinja>
Is there a simple shell script method to do this?
20:05
< ShellNinja>
I'm on BackTrack (it is Debian-like).
20:06 * Vornucopia tries to remember his thingy here, did something like that, sort of.
20:06
< Vornucopia>
But ,um
20:06
< Vornucopia>
what the space are you doing that requires this?
20:06
<@ToxicFrog>
Yes, you can do this (start it in the background, sleep n, kill -SIGINT, repeat)
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<@ToxicFrog>
I'd like to know why, though
20:08
< ShellNinja>
I'm using Reaver WPS, and it tends to get stuck for the current AP.
20:08
< ShellNinja>
Restarting usually helps.
20:11
< ShellNinja>
(TL;DR: It's a brute-force attack application for cracking open certain types of modern access points using WPA1/2.)
20:11
< ShellNinja>
(The WPS protocol/specification is total balls.)
20:17
< ShellNinja>
(How balls? It tells you if first half of the entered password is correct. On linksys routers, it cannot be switch on. On some routers I saw earlier, it doesn't give you the proper PSK, instead generating a random one, while keeping the old one. On the current one, it tends to destabilize it periodically.)
20:17
< ShellNinja>
*switched off
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20:48
<@ToxicFrog>
Do we have an OSX user in here?
20:48
<&McMartin>
I have used it though I'm not at one presently; My laptop runs 10.6 at home.
20:50 * Vornucopia is an occasional OSX user as well
20:50
< Vornucopia>
But I'm not at one now
20:50
<@ToxicFrog>
Mainly I just want to know if dirname comes standard on OSX
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20:52
<&McMartin>
I'm pretty sure either it or basename is; if not, python is and you can command-line it with that
20:53
< celticminstrel>
dirname?
20:54
< celticminstrel>
Well, 'man dirname' comes up with a page.
20:54
< celticminstrel>
Is that proof enough?
20:54
<&McMartin>
$ which dirname
20:54
< Vornucopia>
try `which dirname`
20:54
< celticminstrel>
Looks like it supports either one.
20:54
<&McMartin>
/usr/bin/dirname
20:54
< celticminstrel>
True.
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20:54
<&McMartin>
Yeah, co-worker's Mac has both.]
20:54
< celticminstrel>
Yeah, it has both as synonyms.
20:54
< Vornucopia>
(I've had man files for utilities that don't exist on my system, for some reason)
20:55
< celticminstrel>
Heh.
20:55
< celticminstrel>
Maybe things that weren't fully uninstalled?
20:55
<@ToxicFrog>
Awesome, thank you.
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