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« on: August 23, 2010, 04:51:41 AM »

Okay so here I am thinking I've completed the course and just practicing to better my WIFU abilities when suddenly I randomly decide to switch my test network to WEP IPv6 just to try things out. Now I can't crack it. I can't generate any IV's with any of the aircrack attacks on BT4 final. Am I going crazy or am I overlooking some random tiny detail?

The only one I have not been able to really try is the korek attack. After capturing the PRGA file I looked at the file using tcpdump and tried to copy the v6 address and put it in packetforge...but I'm thinking the aircrack suite doesn't allow IPv6 because it wouldn't let me use it at all. It didn't recognize it as an ip address.

Thoughts??
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