Hi guys I was hoping u could give me a little assistance in being able to use wireshark so i can see what a wpa hash looks like..Your help will be very much appreciated..by the way i already have a wpa capture file.thank u
thanks a lot for the link.but it doesn't explain to me where i am suppose to type in the commands and where actually to go into to see the hash..I was hoping for something a little more noob friendly...I googled all day but didn't find anything solid.
The post that pureh@te linked to mentions that tshark is a command line version of the wireshark suite, so the tshark commands provided need to be run from..... the command line (surprise!). The hash will be shown in the tshark output.
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ok i think i now understand a little more clearer.thanks lupin.i am gonna give it another shot..thanks.
You can also check this interesting link: Tutorial: WPA Packet Capture Explained, it seems to be what you're searching for.
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