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I have been trying to crack WPA using aircrack-ng dictionary based attack. I have a huge word list and I'd like to know if there is a way to start from bottom of the wordlist, like starting with last word in file to the first. Is there any tool or technique that will let me create a copy of the same dictionary but in reverse order.
(And I do own the access point I am trying to gain access into. This question is just out of curiosity because I couldn't finish entire dictionary in one go, it stopped at around 90%, it'd be better to start from bottom).
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You can always cut your wordlist, keep only the last 10% and start a fresh cracking session.
Also, it would probably be easier to invert your wordlist using a small python script. Let me know if you need help on this.
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Some tools let you resume failed or interupted attacks. Depending if your word list is sorted or not already, then you might be able to do a sort -r.
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tac wordlist.txt > wordlist-reversed.txt
You could also use tail -n <number> with the number of lines from the end of the file you want to include.
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You're kidding me?
tac
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cat
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Thanks ajohnson
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tac - that's awesome!
I wonder if there are other commands that do things "backwards". 'bottom' instead of 'top' maybe? Although I don't see much of a benefit in that one hah
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Thanks for all the answers.
Tac worked like charm!!
I ended up writing a small python script that could invert the word list. 'split' does a good job in breaking down a large dictionary into small chunks.
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Re: cracking wpa2 - how to start from bottom of wordlist
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Quote from: H1t M0nk3y on January 16, 2013, 08:26:10 AM
tac
is the reverse of
cat
. How clever!
Agreed. In a similiar vein, I like how the less command can be remembered (less > more):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_%28Unix%29
I've always remembered it because of this.
Quote from: lorddicranius on January 16, 2013, 11:42:53 AM
I wonder if there are other commands that do things "backwards". 'bottom' instead of 'top' maybe? Although I don't see much of a benefit in that one hah
In terms of doing things backwards there is the rev command, for top there is the head command, and for bottom there is the tail command (as already mentioned by ajohnson).
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