Description: This is a video demo of the Wi-Fi Challenge 2 solution by Anton.
This solution does not use any backtrack/Linux, though I use debian as a virtual machine server. :)
Greetings to all and pay attention to WI-FI details when planning your systems!
Tags: Wi-Fi security , challenge , wireshark ,
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Congrats! I wish you had added some voice in it though ...
Well done! It just goes to show there is more than one way to solve this challenge. When I solved the first key, I should have done what you did and filter out those packets, leaving all the rest to run through aircrack.
Congratulations again! and thanks for making the video.
Get ready for the next challenge everyone! Will be posted tomorrow :)
@John: I agree with however one of the reasons there are many videos here that don't have audio is that many people on this global site don't speak English very well.
An alternative for SecurityTubers who would like to add audio is to use one of the many text-to-audio converters out there.
Thanks for making this video. Will see both videos and check both solutions.
First, I've exported challenge file to a text file, then started making some converters from it to see how values in different fields change. Then I found realy cool feature of wireshark - one can create custom column in the Column Preferences from any field of the packet if that field can be used in the filter. Capture file can be analyzed by any field. That's very cool.
Thank you for posting yet another method. I'll fire up BT and have a go at this myself.
Thanks Tohaz!
@tohaz: You can also right-click on most any field in Wireshark and select "Apply as column"
@WCNA yeah, missed that