Difference between revisions of "Pyrit setup"
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== Install == | == Install == | ||
=== Main App === | |||
Download the latest pyrit from [http://pyrit.googlecode.com pyrit.googlecode.com]. | Download the latest pyrit from [http://pyrit.googlecode.com pyrit.googlecode.com]. | ||
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python setup.py build | python setup.py build | ||
sudo python setup.py install | sudo python setup.py install | ||
If errors like this occurs: | |||
cpyrit/_cpyrit_cpu.c:21:20: error: Python.h: No such file or directory | |||
On Ubuntu, try to install ''python2.6-dev'' along with the other dev packages. | |||
Test to verify the core modules work. | Test to verify the core modules work. | ||
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pyrit list_cores | pyrit list_cores | ||
pyrit -e linksys create_essid | pyrit -e linksys create_essid | ||
If these operations execute without error, everything should be set. | |||
=== GPU Cores === | |||
Now, to install the GPU accelerated modules. | Now, to install the GPU accelerated modules. | ||
OpenCL (Nvidia/AMD/Cell): Requires the OpenCL SDK; [http://developer.nvidia.com/object/opencl-download.html Nvidia OpenCL SDK] or [http://developer.amd.com/gpu/ATIStreamSDK/Pages/default.aspx ATI Stream SDK]. | |||
But before installing the SDK, the (proprietary) graphics drivers for the specific card has to be installed before hand. This is normally a procedure covered on great detail in the distro wiki or help forum, as it's something most Linux users need to do to get GPU acceleration up and running (games). For Ubunto, [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI Check the ATI Binary Driver Howto]. | |||
To install the ATI SDK, follow these steps to the path set up. | |||
Download the ATI SDK package from the official [http://developer.amd.com/gpu/ATIStreamSDK/Pages/default.aspx#five ATI Stream SDK page]. | |||
wget http://download2-developer.amd.com/amd/Stream20GA/ati-stream-sdk-v2.01-lnx64.tgz | |||
tar zxvf ati-stream-sdk-v2.01-lnx64.tgz | |||
mv ati-stream-sdk-v2.01-lnx64 ~/ati-stream-sdk | |||
As per the [http://developer.amd.com/gpu/ATIStreamSDK/assets/ATI_Stream_SDK_Installation_Notes.pdf installation notes], set the path. | |||
pico ~/.bashrc | |||
paste the following lines and correct the username/64-bit path: | |||
export ATISTREAMSDKROOT=/home/ivc/ati-stream-sdk | |||
export ATISTREAMSDKSAMPLESROOT=/home/ivc/ati-stream-sdk/samples | |||
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ATISTREAMSDKROOT/lib/x86_64:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH | |||
The cpyrit setup.ph script doesn't know where to find the OpenCL header files and will report this error: | |||
_cpyrit_opencl.c:23:19: error: CL/cl.h: No such file or directory | |||
Edit setup.py and at the top add the path for ''/home/ivc/ati-stream-sdk/include'' to the list: | |||
for path in ('/usr/local/opencl/OpenCL/common/inc', \ | |||
'/opt/opencl/OpenCL/common/inc', \ | |||
''''/home/ivc/ati-stream-sdk/include', \''' | |||
'/usr/local/opencl/include'): | |||
I had problems with the build and ld reporting it couldn't find the OpenCL library: | |||
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lOpenCL | |||
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status | |||
A quick workaround was to create a symblink of '''libOpenCL.so''' to /lib64 | |||
sudo ln -s /home/ivc/ati-stream-sdk/lib/x86_64/libOpenCL.so /lib64/ | |||
And finally, to build the pyrit OpenCL module. | |||
wget http://pyrit.googlecode.com/files/cpyrit- | wget http://pyrit.googlecode.com/files/cpyrit-opencl-0.3.0.tar.gz | ||
tar zxvf cpyrit- | tar zxvf cpyrit-opencl-0.3.0 | ||
python setup.py build | python setup.py build | ||
sudo python setup.py install | sudo python setup.py install | ||
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pyrit list_cores | pyrit list_cores | ||
pyrit benchmark | |||
Nvidia CUDA cores install in a similar way. ''I have not tested this method.'' Make sure the [http://www.nvidia.com/page/drivers.html Nvidia graphics drivers] work with the graphics card. Next install the [http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_get.html CUDA-Toolkit] to get the required Nvidia compiler. | |||
To install the pyrit CUDA module. | |||
wget http://pyrit.googlecode.com/files/cpyrit- | wget http://pyrit.googlecode.com/files/cpyrit-cuda-0.3.0.tar.gz | ||
tar zxvf cpyrit- | tar zxvf cpyrit-cuda-0.3.0 | ||
python setup.py build | python setup.py build | ||
sudo python setup.py install | sudo python setup.py install | ||
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pyrit list_cores | pyrit list_cores | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [http://code.google.com/p/pyrit/wiki/Installation Pyrit installation] | * [http://code.google.com/p/pyrit/wiki/Installation Pyrit installation] |
Revision as of 13:53, 9 April 2010
Pyrit is a tool used to pre-compute all possible SSID:PASSWORD combinations to generate a list of PMK tokens.
Pre-requisite
Pyrit version 0.3.0 and up depend on Scapy2 (package inspection) and SQLAlchemy 0.5.6 (database interface).
Scapy: On a Debian bases distribution, get the package using aptitude. Backtrack 4 final include the Scapy2.
aptitude update aptitude install python-scapy scapy2
SQLAlchemy: As of writing, Backtrack 4 pwnsource, does only include version 0.4.5. Version 0.5.6 or later is required for pyrit 0.3.0.
Get the latest stable release, extract, build and install.
wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/0.5.8/SQLAlchemy-0.5.8.tar.gz tar zxvf SQLAlchemy-0.5.8.tar.gz cd SQLAlchemy-0.5.8 sudo python easy_install SQLAlchemy
Install
Main App
Download the latest pyrit from pyrit.googlecode.com.
wget http://pyrit.googlecode.com/files/pyrit-0.3.0.tar.gz
Extract, build and install the package.
tar zxvf pyrit-0.3.0.tar.gz cd pyrit-0.3.0 python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install
If errors like this occurs:
cpyrit/_cpyrit_cpu.c:21:20: error: Python.h: No such file or directory
On Ubuntu, try to install python2.6-dev along with the other dev packages.
Test to verify the core modules work.
pyrit eval pyrit list_cores pyrit -e linksys create_essid
If these operations execute without error, everything should be set.
GPU Cores
Now, to install the GPU accelerated modules.
OpenCL (Nvidia/AMD/Cell): Requires the OpenCL SDK; Nvidia OpenCL SDK or ATI Stream SDK.
But before installing the SDK, the (proprietary) graphics drivers for the specific card has to be installed before hand. This is normally a procedure covered on great detail in the distro wiki or help forum, as it's something most Linux users need to do to get GPU acceleration up and running (games). For Ubunto, Check the ATI Binary Driver Howto.
To install the ATI SDK, follow these steps to the path set up.
Download the ATI SDK package from the official ATI Stream SDK page.
wget http://download2-developer.amd.com/amd/Stream20GA/ati-stream-sdk-v2.01-lnx64.tgz tar zxvf ati-stream-sdk-v2.01-lnx64.tgz mv ati-stream-sdk-v2.01-lnx64 ~/ati-stream-sdk
As per the installation notes, set the path.
pico ~/.bashrc paste the following lines and correct the username/64-bit path: export ATISTREAMSDKROOT=/home/ivc/ati-stream-sdk export ATISTREAMSDKSAMPLESROOT=/home/ivc/ati-stream-sdk/samples export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ATISTREAMSDKROOT/lib/x86_64:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
The cpyrit setup.ph script doesn't know where to find the OpenCL header files and will report this error:
_cpyrit_opencl.c:23:19: error: CL/cl.h: No such file or directory
Edit setup.py and at the top add the path for /home/ivc/ati-stream-sdk/include to the list:
for path in ('/usr/local/opencl/OpenCL/common/inc', \ '/opt/opencl/OpenCL/common/inc', \ '/home/ivc/ati-stream-sdk/include', \ '/usr/local/opencl/include'):
I had problems with the build and ld reporting it couldn't find the OpenCL library:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lOpenCL collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
A quick workaround was to create a symblink of libOpenCL.so to /lib64
sudo ln -s /home/ivc/ati-stream-sdk/lib/x86_64/libOpenCL.so /lib64/
And finally, to build the pyrit OpenCL module.
wget http://pyrit.googlecode.com/files/cpyrit-opencl-0.3.0.tar.gz tar zxvf cpyrit-opencl-0.3.0 python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install
Test to verify the new module is ready.
pyrit list_cores pyrit benchmark
Nvidia CUDA cores install in a similar way. I have not tested this method. Make sure the Nvidia graphics drivers work with the graphics card. Next install the CUDA-Toolkit to get the required Nvidia compiler.
To install the pyrit CUDA module.
wget http://pyrit.googlecode.com/files/cpyrit-cuda-0.3.0.tar.gz tar zxvf cpyrit-cuda-0.3.0 python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install
Test to verify the new module is ready.
pyrit list_cores