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Message-ID: <1d664946e58c4fb587afc1bf32002f80@tuke.sk>
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2019 17:48:49 +0000
From: Ján Kreká�� <jan.krekan@...e.sk>
To: "john-users@...ts.openwall.com" <john-users@...ts.openwall.com>
Subject: Re: Huawei keyspace question

Hello, zzzz? What that mean? I did not find the z option in the masks part of manual.
Could provide any exact example of passwords generated by mask you suggested?
Thanx


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Od: сергей крицкий <krytskysergiy@...il.com>
Odoslané: pondelok, 18. novembra 2019 16:51:18
Komu: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Predmet: Re: [john-users] Huawei keyspace question

Please consider that different modem generation has different password mask.
 classic mask is 99zzzzzz or 9999zzzz
пн, 18 нояб. 2019 г., 13:39 Ján Kreká�� <jan.krekan@...e.sk>:

> Hello, I would like to ask whether some of you seen some closer
> specification of keyspace which is used in Huawei routers in creation of
> their default WPA-PSK passwords?
> For example for tp link routers most of them I have tested used only 8
> digits. or maybe 8 characters passwords composed from 1234567890ABCDEF
> I have also found tool tplink genkeys by alexaltea123@...il.com which can
> generate other form of default passwords for TPLink routers. Have you seen
> something similar for Huawei devices?
> thanx for info
> Johny Krekan (temporarily from my second address because my main server
> has some problems).
>
>
>

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