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Hcxdumptool

Small tool to capture packets from wlan devices.

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hcxdumptool

A tool to capture packets from WLAN devices and to discover potential weak points within own WiFi networks by running layer 2 attacks against the WPA protocol.

Designed to run (mostly headless) on small systems like a Raspberry Pi Zero.

hcxnmealog

A tool to handle NMEA 0183 sentences from GPS devices.

Designed to run (mostly headless) on small systems like a Raspberry Pi Zero.

General Information

What Doesn't hcxdumptool Do?

  • It does not crack WPA PSK related hashes. (Use Hashcat or JtR to recover the PSK.)

  • It does not crack WEP. (Use the aircrack-ng suite instead.)

  • It does not crack WPS. (Use Reaver or Bully instead.)

  • It does not decrypt encrypted traffic. (Use tshark or Wireshark in parallel.)

  • It does not record all traffic captured on the WLAN device. (Use tshark or Wireshark in parallel.)

  • It does not perform Evil Twin attacks.

  • It does not provide a beautiful status display.

  • It is not a honey pot.

Unsupported: Windows OS, macOS, Android, emulators or wrappers!

[!NOTE]

hcxdumptool does not perform conversion or cracking! It is designed to be used in conjunction with the following tools:

| Tool | Description | | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | hcxnmealog | Tool to handle NMEA 0183 sentences | | hcxpcapngtool | Tool to convert raw PCAPNG files to Hashcat and JtR readable formats. (hcxtools) | | hcxhashtool | Tool to filter hashes from HC22000 files based on user input. (hcxtools) | | hcxpsktool | Tool to get weak PSK candidates from HC22000 files. (hcxtools) | | hcxeiutool | Tool to calculate wordlists based off ESSIDs gathered. (hcxtools) | | Hashcat/JtR | Third party tools used to infer PSK from HC22000 hash files. |

hcxtools can be found here. Hashcat can be found here.

Work Flow

hcxdumptool -> hcxpcapngtool -> hcxhashtool (additional hcxpsktool/hcxeiutool) -> Hashcat or JtR

Requirements

You might expect me to recommend that everyone should be using hcxdumptool/hcxtools. But the fact of the matter is, however, that hcxdumptool/hcxtools is NOT recommended to be used by inexperienced users or newbies. If you are not familiar with Linux generally or if you do not have at least a basic level of knowledge as mentioned in section "Requirements", hcxdumptool/hcxtools is probably not what you are looking for. However, if you have that knowledge this tools can do magic.

  • Knowledge of radio technology.
  • Knowledge of electromagnetic-wave engineering.
  • Detailed knowledge of 802.11 protocol.
  • Detailed knowledge of key derivation functions.
  • Detailed knowledge of NMEA 0183 protocol.
  • Detailed knowledge of Linux.
  • Detailed knowledge of filter procedures. (Berkeley Packet Filter, capture filter, display filter, etc.)
  • Detailed knowledge of Boolean Operators.
  • Operating system: Linux (latest longterm or stable kernel, mandatory >= 5.15)
  • Recommended distribution: Arch Linux (notebooks and desktop systems), OpenWRT (small systems like Raspberry Pi, WiFi router)
  • WLAN device chipset must be able to run in monitor mode.
  • WLAN device driver must support monitor and full frame injection mode.
  • gcc >= 15 recommended (deprecated versions are not supported: https://gcc.gnu.org/)
  • make
  • libpcap and libpcap-dev (If internal BPF compiler has been enabled.)
  • Raspberry Pi A, B, A+, B+, Zero (WH). (Recommended: Zero or A+, because of a very low power consumption), but notebooks and desktops will work as well.
  • GPIO hardware mod recommended (push button and LED) on Raspberry Pi
  • To allow 5/6/7GHz packet injection, it is mandatory to uncomment a regulatory domain that support this: /etc/conf.d/wireless-regdom
  • Make sure that the version of hcxdumptool always fits to the version of hcxpcapngtool

Install Guide

[!IMPORTANT]

While hcxdumptool and hcxtools are available through the package manager on most distributions, these packages are usually very old and outdated, thus cloning and building is recommended.

Make sure that your distribution is updated to its latest version and make sure that all header files and dependencies have been installed BEFORE attempting to compile!

The packages mentioned in the "Requirements" section sometimes come under different names in a package manager! Make sure to install the correct packages!

Clone Repository

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

Compile & Install

Compiling:

make -j $(nproc)

Installing to /usr/bin:

make install (as super user)

Or installing to /usr/local/bin:

make install PREFIX=/usr/local (as super user)

[!TIP]

On headless operation, remove -DSTATUSOUT from the Makefile before compiling! That way, the status display will not be compiled. This will save CPU cycles and prevent ERRORs from occurring.

It is theoretically possible to compile hcxdumptool for other systems (e.g. Android) and other distributions (e.g. KALI) and other operating systems (BSD) as well. There is no plan to support the operating systems and feature requests will be rejected.

Adapters

[!WARNING]

  • Do not expect flawless drivers on brand new hardware!

  • Driver must support monitor mode and full packet injection!

  • PRISM devices are not supported!

  • WIRELESS EXTENSIONS are deprecated and no longer supported!

[!NOTE]

Manufacturers do change chipsets without changing model numbers. Sometimes they add (v)ersion or (rev)vision. As long as a manufacturer or a company does not consider it necessary to supply drivers to the Linux kernel avoid to buy this products!

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

No support for a third party driver which is not part of the official Linux kernel, because there are hundreds of them in the wilderness. I don't have the time for it, nor do I want to. Report related issues to the site, from which you downloaded the driver.

No support for a driver which doesn't support monitor mode and full frame injection natively. If you need these features, do a request on Bugzilla.

Several device and driver tests can be found here. Dependent on the version of the Linux kernel (especially the older ones), expect massive driver issues.

Known as working WiFi chipsets / drivers:

  • Realtek (rtl8xxxu / rtw88)

  • MediaTek (mt76) depending on chipset and the version of the Linux Kernel expect massive driver issues - active monitor mode is broken

  • Atheros (ath9k_htc) old chipset

  • Ralink (rt2800usb) old chipset

Not recommended WiFi chipsets:

  • Intel (Monitor mode and frame injection problems.)

  • Broadcom (Neither monitor mode nor frame injection by official Linux kernel.)

  • Qualcomm (No frame injection by official Linux kernel.

Absolutely not recommended:

More information about possible issues or limitations can be found here.

Antennas

The best high frequency amplifier is a good antenna!

A good antenna is extremely important, because antenna gain is working in both directions.

Stupid increasing TX power doesn’t raise the level of the received signal on the same unit.

| VENDOR MODEL | TYPE | | ---------------------- | --------------- | | LOGILINK WL0097 | Grid Parabolic | | TP-LINK TL-ANT2414 A/B | Panel | | DELOCK 88806 | Panel | | TP-LINK TL-ANT2409 A | Panel | | LevelOne WAN-1112 | Panel | | LogiLink WL0098 | Panel | | ALFA APA-M04 | Panel | | ALFA APA-M25 | Panel |

GPS devices (NMEA 0183 protocol)

| VENDOR MODEL | TYPE | | --------------------------- | --------------- | | NAVILOCK NL-701US | USB | | JENTRO BT-GPS-8 activepilot | BLUETOOTH | | HiLetgo VK172 | USB |

Useful Scripts

| Script | Description | | ------------ | -------------------------------------------------------- | | stopnm | Example script

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