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HCXESSIDTOOL(1) User Commands HCXESSIDTOOL(1)

hcxessidtool - hcx tools set-N

hcxessidtool 6.0.2 (C) 2020 ZeroBeat usage: hcxessidtool <options>

options: -e <essid> : filter by ESSID -E <essid> : filter by part of ESSID -l <essid> : filter by ESSID length -h : show this help -v : show version

--pmkid1=<file> : input PMKID file 1 --pmkid2=<file> : input PMKID file 2 --pmkidout12=<file> : output only lines present in both PMKID1 and PMKID2 --pmkidout1=<file> : output only lines present in PMKID1 --pmkidout2=<file> : output only lines present in PMKID2 --pmkidout=<file> : output only ESSID filtered lines present in PMKID1 --pmkidgroupout=<file> : output ESSID groups from ESSIDs present in PMKID1 --hccapx1=<file> : input HCCAPX1 --hccapx2=<file> : input HCCAPX2 --hccapxout12=<file> : output only lines present in both HCCAPX1 and HCCAPX2 --hccapxout1=<file> : output only lines present in HCCAPX1 --hccapxout2=<file> : output only lines present in HCCAPX2 --hccapxout=<file> : output only ESSID filtered lines present in HCCAPX1 --hccapxgroupout=<file>: output ESSID groups from ESSIDs present in HCCAPX1 --essidout=<file> : output ESSID list --essidmacapout=<file> : output MAC_AP:ESSID list --help : show this help --version : show version

Main purpose is to get full advantage of reuse of PBKDF2 while merging (only) the same ESSIDs from different hash files examples: hcxessidtool --pmkid1=file1.16800 --pmkid2=file2.16800 --pmkidout12=joint.16800 hcxessidtool --pmkid1=file1.16800 -l 10 --pmkidout=filtered.16800

The full documentation for hcxessidtool is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and hcxessidtool programs are properly installed at your site, the command

info hcxessidtool

should give you access to the complete manual.

July 2020 hcxessidtool 6.0.2 (C) 2020 ZeroBeat