jayd2446 / hcxdumptool

Small tool to capture packets from wlan devices.

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hcxdumptool

Small tool to capture packets from wlan devices. After capturing, upload the "uncleaned" cap here (https://wpa-sec.stanev.org/?submit) to see if your ap or the client is vulnerable by using common wordlists. Convert the cap to hccapx and/or to WPA-PMKID-PBKDF2 hashline (16800) with hcxpcaptool (hcxtools) and check if wlan-key or plainmasterkey was transmitted unencrypted.

Brief description

Stand-alone binaries - designed to run on Raspberry Pi's with installed Arch Linux. It may work on other Linux systems (notebooks, desktops) and distributions, too.

Detailed description

Tool Description
hcxdumptool Tool to run several tests to determine if access points or clients are vulnerable
hcxpioff Turns Raspberry Pi off via GPIO switch

Get source

git clone https://github.com/ZerBea/hcxdumptool.git
cd hcxdumptool

Solve dependencies (Debian based distributions: KALI, UBUNTU, ...)

You need to install missing dependencies before running make:

sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev

Compile

make
make install (as super user)

Or install via packet manager

Arch Linux

Arch Linux pacman -S hcxtools

Arch Linux ARM

Arch Linux ARM pacman -S hcxtools

Black Arch

Black Arch is an Arch Linux-based penetration testing distribution for penetration testers and security researchers
pacman -S hcxtools

Compile for Android

You need:

  • Android NDK installed in your system and in path variable

  • This repository cloned with all submodules (--recursive flag in git clone or git submodules update command run)

Just run ndk-build - built executables for some architectures should be created inside libs directory. Copy it to your phone and enjoy.

Requirements

  • Operatingsystem: Arch Linux (strict), Kernel >= 4.19 (strict). It may work on other Linux systems (notebooks, desktops) and distributions, too (no support for other distributions, no support for other operating systems). Don't use Kernel 4.4 (rt2x00 driver regression)

  • Chipset must be able to run in monitor mode and driver must support monitor mode. Recommended: MEDIATEK (MT7601) or RALINK (RT2870, RT3070, RT5370) chipset

  • libopenssl and openssl-dev installed

  • Raspberry Pi A, B, A+, B+, Zero (WH). (Recommended: Zero (WH) or A+, because of a very low power consumption), but notebooks and desktops may work, too.

  • GPIO hardware mod recommended (push button and LED).

Adapters

hcxdumptool need full (monitor mode and full packet injection running all packet types) and exclusive access to the adapter! Otherwise it will not start!

The driver must support monitor mode and full packet injection, as well as ioctl() calls!

Netlink (libnl) interfaces are not supported!

Get information about VENDOR, model, chipset and driver here: https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/

Manufacturers do change chipsets without changing model numbers. Sometimes they add (v)ersion or (rev)vision.

This list is for information purposes only and should not be regarded as a binding presentation of the products:

VENDOR MODEL ID
EDIMAX EW-7711UAN ID 7392:7710 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd
ALLNET ALL-WA0150N ID 148f:7601 Ralink Technology, Corp. MT7601U Wireless Adapter
SEMPRE WU150-1 ID 148f:7601 Ralink Technology, Corp. MT7601U Wireless Adapter
TENDA W311U+ ID 148f:3070 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2870/RT3070 Wireless Adapter
ALFA AWUS036H ID 0bda:8187 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187 Wireless Adapter
ALFA AWUS036NH ID 148f:3070 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2870/RT3070 Wireless Adapter
LogiLink WL0151 ID 148f:5370 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT5370 Wireless Adapter
TP-LINK TL-WN722N v1 ID 0cf3:9271 Qualcomm Atheros Communications AR9271 802.11n
TP-LINK Archer T2UH* ID 148f:761a Ralink Technology, Corp. MT7610U ("Archer T2U" 2.4G+5G WLAN Adapter)
ASUS USB-AC51* ID 0b05:17d1 ASUSTek Computer, Inc. AC51 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wireless Adapter [Mediatek MT7610U]
  • kernel >= 5.4 recommended!

Always verify the actual chipset with 'lsusb' and/or 'lspci'!

Due to a bug in xhci subsystem other devices may not work at the moment: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202541

No support for a third party driver which is not part of the official kernel (https://www.kernel.org/)

No support for a driver which doesn't support monitor and packet injection, native - if you need this features, do a request on www.kernel.org

Antennas

The best high frequency amplifier is a good antenna!

It is much better to achieve gain using a good antenna instead of increasing transmitter power

VENDOR MODEL TYPE
LOGILINK WL0097 grid parabolic
TP-LINK TL-ANT2414 A/B panel
LevelOne WAN-1112 panel
DELOCK 88806 panel
TP-LINK TL-ANT2409 A panel

GPS devices

VENDOR MODEL TYPE
NAVILOCK NL-701US USB
JENTRO BT-GPS-8 activepilot BLUETOOTH

Useful scripts

Script Description
bash_profile Autostart for Raspberry Pi (copy to /root/.bash_profile)
pireadcard Back up a Pi SD card
piwritecard Restore a Pi SD card
makemonnb Example script to activate monitor mode
killmonnb Example script to deactivate monitor mode

Hardware mod - see docs gpiowait.odg (hcxdumptool)

LED flashes 5 times if hcxdumptool successfully started

LED flashes every 5 seconds if everything is fine and signals are received

LED flashes twice, if no signal received during the last past 5 seconds

Press push button at least > 5 seconds until LED turns on (also LED turns on if hcxdumptool terminates)

Green ACT LED flashes 10 times

Raspberry Pi turned off and can be disconnected from power supply

Do not use hcxdumptool and hcxpioff together!

Hardware mod - see docs gpiowait.odg

LED flashes every 5 seconds 2 times if hcxpioff successfully started

Press push button at least > 5 seconds until LED turns on

Green ACT LED flashes 10 times

Raspberry Pi turned off safely and can be disconnected from power supply

Do not use hcxdumptool and hcxpioff together!

Procedure

first run hcxdumptool -i interface --do_rcascan at least for 30 seconds

to determine that the driver support monitor mode and required ioctl() calls,

to determine that the driver support full packet injection,

to retrieve information about access points and

to determine which access points are in attack range.

pcapng option codes (Section Header Block)

ENTERPRISE NUMBER 0x2a, 0xce, 0x46, 0xa1

MAGIC NUMBER 0x2a, 0xce, 0x46, 0xa1, 0x79, 0xa0, 0x72, 0x33,

                     0x83, 0x37, 0x27, 0xab, 0x59, 0x33, 0xb3, 0x62,

                     0x45, 0x37, 0x11, 0x47, 0xa7, 0xcf, 0x32, 0x7f,

                     0x8d, 0x69, 0x80, 0xc0, 0x89, 0x5e, 0x5e, 0x98

OPTIONCODE_MACMYORIG 0xf29a (6 byte)

OPTIONCODE_MACMYAP 0xf29b (6 byte)

OPTIONCODE_RC 0xf29c (8 byte)

OPTIONCODE_ANONCE 0xf29d (32 byte)

OPTIONCODE_MACMYSTA 0xf29e (6 byte)

OPTIONCODE_SNONCE 0xf29f (32 byte)

OPTIONCODE_WEAKCANDIDATE 0xf2a0 (64 byte) == 63 characters + zero

OPTIONCODE_GPS 0xf2a1 (max 128 byte)

Warning

You must use hcxdumptool only on networks you have permission to do this, because:

  • hcxdumptool is able to prevent complete wlan traffic (depend on selected options)

  • hcxdumptool is able to capture PMKIDs from access points (only one single PMKID from an access point required) (use hcxpcaptool to save them to file)

  • hcxdumptool is able to capture handshakes from not connected clients (only one single M2 from the client is required) (use hcxpcaptool to save them to file)

  • hcxdumptool is able to capture handshakes from 5GHz clients on 2.4GHz (only one single M2 from the client is required) (use hcxpcaptool to save them to file)

  • hcxdumptool is able to capture passwords from the wlan traffic (use hcxpcaptool -E to save them to file, together with networknames)

  • hcxdumptool is able to capture plainmasterkeys from the wlan traffic (use hcxpcaptool -P to save them to file)

  • hcxdumptool is able to request and capture extended EAPOL (RADIUS, GSM-SIM, WPS) (hcxpcaptool will show you information about them)

  • hcxdumptool is able to capture identities from the wlan traffic (for example: request IMSI numbers from mobile phones - use hcxpcaptool -I to save them to file)

  • hcxdumptool is able to capture usernames from the wlan traffic (for example: user name of a server authentication - use hcxpcaptool -U to save them to file)

  • Do not use a logical interface and leave the physical interface in managed mode

  • Do not use hcxdumptool in combination with aircrack-ng, reaver, bully or other tools which take access to the interface

  • Stop all services which take access to the physical interface (NetworkManager, wpa_supplicant,...)

  • Do not use tools like macchanger, as they are useless, because hcxdumptool uses its own random mac address space

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Small tool to capture packets from wlan devices.

License:MIT License


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