12-29-2004 09:23 AM - edited 07-04-2021 10:17 AM
Hello,
I'm trying to understand how does WPA-PSK works (without any RADIUS server)... I understand that with WPA the keys are generated dynamically (PMK keys). Who generates them if there are no radius server? How often are they changed?
Thanks,
Ruben
12-29-2004 10:56 AM
If you use WPA-PSK, you statically configure the PMK. Based on the PMK, the WEP key incrememts one for each packet.
WPA-PSK does not change the PMK.
03-28-2013 07:12 PM
There is a very useful 10-page security analysis on WPA/WPA2 PSKs at the URL below. Not only does it demonstrate a WPA2 PSK being cracked using the OG150, it discusses the mechanics behind PSKs, the cracking process and more....
http://www.og150.com/tutorials.php
Go to: Wireless Pre-Shared Key Cracking (WPA, WPA2)
Darren
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