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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
should give you access to the complete manual.
July 2020 | hcxessidtool 6.0.2 (C) 2020 ZeroBeat |