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 ====== Tutorial: Packets Supported for the PTW Attack ====== ====== Tutorial: Packets Supported for the PTW Attack ======
-Version: 1.01 August 6, 2008\\+Version: 1.03 August 14, 2008\\
 By: darkAudax By: darkAudax
  
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 This tutorial is intended to explore this problem in more detail.  Hopefully it will allow people to understand when alternate techniques are to be used. This tutorial is intended to explore this problem in more detail.  Hopefully it will allow people to understand when alternate techniques are to be used.
  
-Another important limitation is that only ARP packets can be used for all WEP lengths.  All others are limited to 40 and 104 bit WEP.+Another important limitation is that the PTW attack currently can only crack 40 and 104 bit WEP keys.
  
 This [[http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/users/gorry/course/lan-pages/llc.html|web page]] briefly describes the IEEE 802.3 Logical Link Control.  It explains the following terms which are used in the table below: This [[http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/users/gorry/course/lan-pages/llc.html|web page]] briefly describes the IEEE 802.3 Logical Link Control.  It explains the following terms which are used in the table below:
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 ^ Protocol ^ Address Information ^ Packet Information ^ Comments ^ PTW ^ ^ Protocol ^ Address Information ^ Packet Information ^ Comments ^ PTW ^
-|Spanning Tree|Destination MAC 01:80:C2:00:00:00|DSAP 0x42, SSAP 0x42, Control Frame Type 0x03|The Spanning Tree protocol is used to prevent routing loops between switches|Yes.  Limited to 40bits.| +|Spanning Tree 802.1D (STP)|Destination MAC 01:80:C2:00:00:00|DSAP 0x42, SSAP 0x42, Control Frame Type 0x03|The Spanning Tree protocol is used to prevent routing loops between switches|No.| 
-|Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP)|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x0104|Used to bundle porfts on Catalys switches into EtherChannel.  Similar to Ethernet bonding in the linux world.|No|+|Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP)|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x0104|Used to bundle ports on Catalys switches into EtherChannel.  Similar to Ethernet bonding in the linux world.|No|
 |VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x2003|Provides information about configured virtual  LANs (VLANs)|No| |VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x2003|Provides information about configured virtual  LANs (VLANs)|No|
 |Cisco Inter Switch Link (ISL)|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:00:00:00|Unknown|Cisco Version.  Functionally similar to 802.1q.|Unknown| |Cisco Inter Switch Link (ISL)|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:00:00:00|Unknown|Cisco Version.  Functionally similar to 802.1q.|Unknown|
-|Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x2004|Negotiates trunk port mode between Cisco Catalyst swtiches.|No|+|Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x2004|Negotiates trunk port mode between Cisco Catalyst switches.|No|
 |Cisco Spanning Tree PVST+|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CD|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x010B|Cisco proprietary verson of the Spanning Tree Protocol.|No| |Cisco Spanning Tree PVST+|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CD|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x010B|Cisco proprietary verson of the Spanning Tree Protocol.|No|
-|Cisco STP Uplink Fast|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CD:CD:CD|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x200A|Speeds up STP convergence time in the prescence of reducant links on networks consistening of Catalys switches.|No| +|Cisco STP Uplink Fast|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CD:CD:CD|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x200A|Speeds up STP convergence time in the presence of reducant links on networks consisting of Catalys switches.|No| 
-|Cisco VLAN Bridge STP|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CD:CD:CE|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x010C|Operates on top of IEEE STP to bridge VLANS while running single instance of  STP.  Indicates presence of Catalyst 6000/6500 switches with Multilayer Swtich Feature Cards (MSFCs) installed.|No|+|Cisco VLAN Bridge STP|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CD:CD:CE|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x010C|Operates on top of IEEE STP to bridge VLANS while running single instance of  STP.  Indicates presence of Catalyst 6000/6500 switches with Multilayer Switch Feature Cards (MSFCs) installed.|No|
 |Cisco Sync|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:EE:EE:EE|Unknown|Sent by the root bridge on VLAN 1 every 2 minutes.  Helps to maintain an accurate STP topology.|Unknown| |Cisco Sync|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:EE:EE:EE|Unknown|Sent by the root bridge on VLAN 1 every 2 minutes.  Helps to maintain an accurate STP topology.|Unknown|
 |Cisco Discovery Protocol (STP)|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x2000|CDP is used to discover and announce network devices.|No| |Cisco Discovery Protocol (STP)|Destination MAC 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC|DSAP 0xAA, SSAP 0xAA, Control Frame Type 0x03, Organization Code 0x00000C, Protocol 0x2000|CDP is used to discover and announce network devices.|No|
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