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Reaver t6x Port

Open ghost opened this issue 7 years ago • 17 comments

I know this isn't an actual issue and I don't know if it interests you for your project or not, but I've managed to compile the current version of Reaver t6x to android in a static pie object for my nexus 5. I've also added the macchanger attack from https://github.com/gabrielrcouto/reaver-wps. Its all setup to work with the NDK and one of the commits is a stand alone for easy compilation to play around with. Everything is on my github if you want to check it out.

ghost avatar Apr 11 '17 15:04 ghost

https://github.com/hitokirironinzero/android-reaver-t6x

ghost avatar Apr 11 '17 15:04 ghost

You mean the version with the pixie-dust attack?

chrisk44 avatar Apr 11 '17 16:04 chrisk44

Yeah that's the one https://github.com/t6x/reaver-wps-fork-t6x. Everything compiles fine and the Reaver binary works good and hasnt given me a issue yet. Wash compiles but is giving me a few issues needs a little tweaking

ghost avatar Apr 12 '17 02:04 ghost

Ok, I'll take a look when I have the time and probably use it so the app won't need the nethunter chroot environment.

chrisk44 avatar Apr 12 '17 12:04 chrisk44

Could you upload a binary for arm? I don't have a linux environment set up right now.

chrisk44 avatar Apr 12 '17 17:04 chrisk44

I've added two precompiled binaries in my repo, same ones I'm using on my phone. Check the bin folder, I've named them with -t6x suffix

ghost avatar Apr 13 '17 02:04 ghost

I also put a precompiled pixiewps binary with the other two incase you need that as well.

ghost avatar Apr 13 '17 04:04 ghost

I just cleaned up and improved the port everything should all work better now. I updated the binaries too. The default conf directory is configured to the /sdcard/ for now

ghost avatar Apr 13 '17 07:04 ghost

The binary you have uploaded doesn't associate with a network but starts trying pins. It says: [!] WARNING: Failed to assiciate with (ESSID: ) constantly...

The version I currently have in my app manages to associate with a network but then it always says "receive timeout occured".

I'm not entirely certain the the version I have actually associates with the network. My router is WPS-enabled but I have never successfully attacked it using reaver, not with my app, not even manually with my laptop.

chrisk44 avatar Apr 13 '17 17:04 chrisk44

Alright that's good to know, I'll play around with the code and both binaries a bit and I think I might build the old repo of android-reaver-wps while I'm at it, see what I can workout.

ghost avatar Apr 14 '17 04:04 ghost

Is there any progress with it? I would like to include it in the app if it's solid and discard the nethunter solution.

chrisk44 avatar May 03 '17 23:05 chrisk44

Sorry mate not much progress at the moment, I started a new job and haven't had time to work on anything lately. I haven't abandoned the project and I've got a bit of time to work on it coming up, will keep you posted.

ghost avatar May 15 '17 05:05 ghost

Anyone still working on this ? If it works this would be great step for the hijacker application

0v3rfl00w avatar Jun 07 '17 16:06 0v3rfl00w

You know, someone have been working on pixiewps on android. You may check if you hadn't https://github.com/aanarchyy/pixiewps-android

Meterpretator avatar Jun 07 '17 19:06 Meterpretator

This is just the pixie dust attack. What I need is the reaver cracking tool that includes the attack and executes it on its own. Like the one linked above.

chrisk44 avatar Jun 07 '17 19:06 chrisk44

You may check if you hadn't ""http://wpspin.blogspot.com "".I downloaded from there reaver 1.5.2 & bully with pixiewps attack for my S2 but i don't know if they are compilated for android marshmellow so i don't know if they work in nexus 5.sorry for my pour english and i hope this may help you

900n900 avatar Jun 08 '17 04:06 900n900

Can I get that reaver binary? I can't download from that website

EvilAirborn avatar Dec 10 '17 16:12 EvilAirborn