/dports/net-mgmt/ettercap/ettercap-0.8.3.1/src/ |
H A D | ec_encryption_tkip.c | 93 static inline void tkip_mixing_phase2(u_int8 *WEP, u_int8 *TK, u_int16 *TTAK, u_int16 TSC16); 192 static inline void tkip_mixing_phase2(u_int8 *WEP, u_int8 *TK, u_int16 *TTAK, u_int16 TSC16) in tkip_mixing_phase2() argument 216 WEP[0] = Hi8(TSC16); in tkip_mixing_phase2() 217 WEP[1] = (u_int8)((Hi8(TSC16) | 0x20) & 0x7F); in tkip_mixing_phase2() 218 WEP[2] = Lo8(TSC16); in tkip_mixing_phase2() 219 WEP[3] = Lo8((u_int16)((TTAK[5] ^ Mk16_le(&TK[0])) >> 1)); in tkip_mixing_phase2() 222 WEP[4 + (2 * i)] = Lo8(TTAK[i]); in tkip_mixing_phase2() 223 WEP[5 + (2 * i)] = Hi8(TTAK[i]); in tkip_mixing_phase2()
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/dports/net-mgmt/kismet/kismet-2016-07-R1/restricted-plugin-autowep/ |
H A D | README | 10 Many nationwide carriers have started turning on WEP by default in 11 routers, however in addition to the normal flaws in WEP, the key is 49 APs which match the OUIs of vendors using default algorithmic WEP keys, 51 WEP key. 53 A derived key will be added as a network tag (WEP-AUTO-LIKELY), and will 54 be transformed into a permanent tag (WEP-AUTO) once a data packet is
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/dports/net-mgmt/netdisco-mibs/netdisco-mibs-4.010/cisco/ |
H A D | CISCO-WLAN-VLAN-MIB.my | 64 WEP 194 other VLANs require WEP encryption in order 288 wep (2) - WEP encryption, 300 'true' - WEP encryption is mandatory, 301 'false' - WEP encryption is option." 320 "This is the function through which the WEP 334 applied to WEP encryption." 392 default key. The Default Shared WEP key is 440 40-bit WEP key and 13 for 128-bit WEP key. A value 463 the agent when the WEP key in the [all …]
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H A D | AWC-VLAN-CFG-MIB.my | 138 MSDUs regardless of the setting of the WEP 145 true even when no static WEP keys are set for 267 "Function through which the WEP encryption key is 305 -- Native VLAN Default Shared WEP Table 313 "Default Shared WEP Keys for all 802.11 packets 316 as awcVlanIndex. If WEP encryption 318 set of 1 to 4 default shared WEP keys are used 321 shared WEP keys are also used to encrypt/decrypt 347 "802.11 WEP Key Index, + 1, used when transmitting or 357 values are 5 for 40-bit WEP and 13 for 128-bit WEP. [all …]
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/dports/net-mgmt/observium/observium/mibs/cisco/ |
H A D | CISCO-WLAN-VLAN-MIB | 64 WEP 194 other VLANs require WEP encryption in order 288 wep (2) - WEP encryption, 300 'true' - WEP encryption is mandatory, 301 'false' - WEP encryption is option." 320 "This is the function through which the WEP 334 applied to WEP encryption." 392 default key. The Default Shared WEP key is 440 40-bit WEP key and 13 for 128-bit WEP key. A value 463 the agent when the WEP key in the [all …]
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H A D | AWC-VLAN-CFG-MIB | 138 MSDUs regardless of the setting of the WEP 145 true even when no static WEP keys are set for 267 "Function through which the WEP encryption key is 305 -- Native VLAN Default Shared WEP Table 313 "Default Shared WEP Keys for all 802.11 packets 316 as awcVlanIndex. If WEP encryption 318 set of 1 to 4 default shared WEP keys are used 321 shared WEP keys are also used to encrypt/decrypt 347 "802.11 WEP Key Index, + 1, used when transmitting or 357 values are 5 for 40-bit WEP and 13 for 128-bit WEP. [all …]
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/dports/net-mgmt/observium/observium/mibs/qtech/ |
H A D | QTECH-WLAN-SECURITY-MIB | 140 "Static WEP key length,1 means WEP-40, 141 2 means WEP-104, 3 means WEP-128,default is 2." 151 "IEEE802.1x WEP key length,1 means WEP-40, 152 2 means WEP-104, 3 means WEP-128,default is 2." 324 default WEP key Table." 333 EAP-SIM authentication, WEP authentication, EAP-MD5 358 "Conceptual table for WEP default keys. " 386 of the columnar objects in the WEP Default Keys Table. 396 "A WEP default secret key value." 404 "A WEP default secret key length." [all …]
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/dports/misc/gnome-user-docs/gnome-user-docs-41.1/gnome-help/C/ |
H A D | net-wireless-wepwpa.page | 20 <desc>WEP and WPA are ways of encrypting data on wireless networks.</desc> 23 <title>What do WEP and WPA mean?</title> 25 <p>WEP and WPA (along with WPA2) are names for different encryption tools 28 you are viewing, for example. WEP stands for <em>Wired Equivalent 32 <p>Using <em>some</em> encryption is always better than using none, but WEP
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/dports/net-mgmt/kismet/kismet-2016-07-R1/restricted-plugin-ptw/ |
H A D | README | 14 The Aircrack-NG PTW attack exploits flaws in WEP to expose the original 36 usage is mitigated with timeout factors; if a network generates no WEP 37 data in 30 minutes, the existing WEP data will be forgotten. 89 information for any WEP encrypted network detected. There is no 90 kismet-client side plugin - WEP key disclosures will be registered as an 95 WEP-PTW-IV (number of packets seen with guessable IVs, such as ARP 96 packets) and WEP-PTW-UNK (number of packets seen without guessable 103 WEP-PTW field will be added to the network containing the WEP key.
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/dports/net-mgmt/aircrack-ng/aircrack-ng-1.5.2/scripts/airoscript-ng/doc/rst/others/ |
H A D | advanced.rst | 16 …WEP data packet without knowing the key. It can even work against dynamic WEP. This attack does no… 23 …RGA (pseudo random generation algorithm). This attack does not recover the WEP key itself, but mer… 37 …The fake authentication attack allows you to perform the two types of WEP authentication (Open Sys… 67 …g from a pcap file. Some WIPS (actually one) actively “prevent” cracking a WEP key by inserting ch… 86 …WEP key in minutes. It first identifies a network, then proceeds to associate with it, obtain PRGA… 93 An auto-magic tool which allows you to communicate via an WEP-encrypted AP without knowing the key
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/dports/science/hdf/hdf-4.2.15/mfhdf/nctest/ |
H A D | nctest.def | 50 ; WEP @1 RESIDENTNAME 56 ; a model for a C 7.0 dynamic-link library (DLL) .DEF file. The WEP 58 ; be explicitly exported. If a DLL already has a user-defined WEP routine, 61 ; the WEP function, see the C 7.0 and Windows 3.0 SDK documentation.
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/dports/net-mgmt/aircrack-ng/aircrack-ng-1.5.2/patches/ |
H A D | linux-wlanng-kernel-2.6.28.patch | 26 /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 40 + /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 124 - /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 141 + /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 158 +// /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 176 /* copy over the WEP IV if we are using host WEP */ 191 /* copy over the WEP ICV if we are using host WEP */ 293 /* If necessary, set the 802.11 WEP bit */
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H A D | linux-wlanng-0.2.8.patch | 59 /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 74 + /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 159 - /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 176 + /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 193 + // /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 211 /* copy over the WEP IV if we are using host WEP */ 226 /* copy over the WEP ICV if we are using host WEP */ 296 /* If necessary, set the 802.11 WEP bit */
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/dports/net-mgmt/aircrack-ng/aircrack-ng-1.5.2/patches/old/ |
H A D | linux-wlan-0.2.3.packet.injection.patch | 59 /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 74 + /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 160 - /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 177 + /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 194 +// /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 212 /* copy over the WEP IV if we are using host WEP */ 227 /* copy over the WEP ICV if we are using host WEP */ 296 /* If necessary, set the 802.11 WEP bit */
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H A D | linux-wlan-0.2.5.packet.injection.patch | 59 /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 74 + /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 158 - /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 175 + /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 192 + // /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 210 /* copy over the WEP IV if we are using host WEP */ 225 /* copy over the WEP ICV if we are using host WEP */ 294 /* If necessary, set the 802.11 WEP bit */
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H A D | wlanng-0.2.1-pre26.patch | 70 - /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 78 + /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 163 + /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 181 - /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */ 199 /* copy over the WEP IV if we are using host WEP */ 213 /* copy over the WEP ICV if we are using host WEP */ 278 /* If necessary, set the 802.11 WEP bit */
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/dports/devel/arduino-core/Arduino-b439a77/libraries/WiFi/examples/WiFiWebClient/ |
H A D | WiFiWebClient.ino | 9 WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly. 12 WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly. 28 char pass[] = "secretPassword"; // your network password (use for WPA, or use as key for WEP) 29 int keyIndex = 0; // your network key Index number (needed only for WEP) 65 // Connect to WPA/WPA2 network. Change this line if using open or WEP network:
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/dports/net-mgmt/aircrack-ng/aircrack-ng-1.5.2/scripts/airoscript-ng/doc/rst/ |
H A D | attack-wep.rst | 30 The fake authentication attack allows you to perform the two types of WEP 42 which allow you to determine the WEP key. 85 This attack, when successful, can decrypt a WEP data packet without knowing the key. 86 It can even work against dynamic WEP. This attack does not recover the WEP key itself, 93 least one WEP data packet. 152 The Cafe Latte attack allows you to obtain a WEP key from a client system. 156 to determine the WEP key.
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/dports/emulators/libdsk/libdsk-1.4.2/win16bc5/ |
H A D | libdsk.def | 7 WEP PRIVATE 13 ; /* Your WEP functionality goes here */
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/dports/emulators/libdsk/libdsk-1.4.2/win16vc1/ |
H A D | libdsk.def | 7 WEP PRIVATE 13 ; /* Your WEP functionality goes here */
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/dports/net-mgmt/observium/observium/mibs/huawei/ |
H A D | HUAWEI-WLAN-SECURITY-MIB | 520 10 byte for WEP-40, 26 byte for WEP-104, 32 byte for WEP-128. 533 5 byte for WEP-40, 13 byte for WEP-104, 16 byte for WEP-128. 549 entry: WEPOn and the corresponding WEP key. The WEP key 628 "A WEP secret key value." 776 0x00E0FC03 : share key (for WEP) 855 0x000FAC01 : WEP-40 858 0x000FAC05 : WEP-104 864 … The cipher suite selectors 00-0F-AC:1 (WEP-40) and 00-0F-AC:5 (WEP-104) are only valid as a group 965 0x000FAC01 : WEP-40 968 0x000FAC05 : WEP-104 [all …]
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/dports/devel/arduino-core/Arduino-b439a77/libraries/WiFi/examples/WiFiChatServer/ |
H A D | WiFiChatServer.ino | 9 WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly. 26 char pass[] = "secretPassword"; // your network password (use for WPA, or use as key for WEP) 28 int keyIndex = 0; // your network key Index number (needed only for WEP) 59 // Connect to WPA/WPA2 network. Change this line if using open or WEP network:
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/dports/devel/aws-sdk-cpp/aws-sdk-cpp-1.9.129/aws-cpp-sdk-alexaforbusiness/source/model/ |
H A D | NetworkSecurityType.cpp | 39 return NetworkSecurityType::WEP; in GetNetworkSecurityTypeForName() 69 case NetworkSecurityType::WEP: in GetNameForNetworkSecurityType()
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/dports/devel/jwasm/JWasm-f0a2fdd/Samples/ |
H A D | Win16_2d.asm | 26 WEP proc far pascal wCode:word label 30 WEP endp
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/dports/net-mgmt/aircrack-ng/aircrack-ng-1.5.2/scripts/airoscript-ng/src/functions/crack/ |
H A D | main | 16 #This is crack function, for WEP encryption: 25 …[[ $1 ]] && choice=$1 || mkmenu $"WEP Cracking Options" $"aircrack-ng defaults" $"aircrack-ng Kore… 90 if [ "$Host_ENC" = " WEP " ] || [ "$Host_ENC" = "WEP" ]; then crack_wep $@
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