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Wireshark-users: [Wireshark-users] Unable to decode WPA2
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Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 11:01:56 -0800
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When I type iwconfig it shows a long hex key. I tried to use that one, didn't work. When I type iwlist wpakeys it shows another long hex key. I tried that one too, no luck. I went to the WPA PSK (Raw Key) Generator and tried entering my passphrase testpass and ssid globul, used the PSK generated, no luck either.
I have spent countless hours trying to decode my own traffic using WPA2 and I need some help. My WPA2-PSK passphrase is 'testpass'. This is what I enter on my router configuration and my PC. I can connect to the internet no problem. When I sniff the traffic I see the 4 EAPOL entries. I can't figure out what to put in the wireshark 802.11 preference. I tried: wpa-pwd:testpass:globul That didn't decrypt anything. I looked at the EAPOL entries and there are so many keys there I don't know which one to choose to try with the wpa-psk: parameter. I used the sample capture from http://wiki.wireshark.org/HowToDecrypt802.11 and I was able to decrypt that one with no problem using the wpa-pwd:Induction:Coherer parameter so I know that wireshark is able to decrypt. My wireless interface is in monitor mode and seems to be working since I can see the EAPOL. When I type iwconfig <interface> it shows a long hex key. I tried to use that one, didn't work. When I type iwlist <interface> wpakeys it shows another long hex key. I tried that one too, no luck. I went to the WPA PSK (Raw Key) Generator and tried entering my passphrase testpass and ssid globul, used the PSK generated, no luck either. I can decrypt 802.11g WEP without any problem but I'd like to use 802.11n and go with WPA2 now on my home network. What am I missing? Thanks for your help, Matt. |
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