/* * keygen.c * WEP Key Generators * * This program generates WEP keys using de facto standard key * generators for 40 and 128 bit keys. * * Link against OpenSSL's libcrypto.a * * I place this code in the public domain. * May 2001, Tim Newsham */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #define WEPKEYSIZE 5 #define WEPSTRONGKEYSIZE 13 #define WEPKEYS 4 #define WEPKEYSTORE (WEPKEYSIZE * WEPKEYS) /* * generate four subkeys from a seed using the defacto standard */ void wep_seedkeygen(int val, u_char *keys) { int i; for(i = 0; i < WEPKEYSTORE; i++) { val *= 0x343fd; val += 0x269ec3; keys[i] = val >> 16; } return; } /* * generate one key from a string using the de facto standard * * resultant key is stored in * one 128 bit key: keys[0-15] * * (NOTE: I'm not sure why, but it seems that only values 0-12 are used, * resulting in 104 bits of keying, not 128) */ void wep_keygen128(char *str, u_char *keys) { MD5_CTX ctx; u_char buf[64]; int i, j; /* repeat str until buf is full */ j = 0; for(i = 0; i < 64; i++) { if(str[j] == 0) j = 0; buf[i] = str[j++]; } MD5_Init(&ctx); MD5_Update(&ctx, buf, sizeof buf); MD5_Final(buf, &ctx); memcpy(keys, buf, WEPKEYSTORE); for(i = 0; i < WEPSTRONGKEYSIZE; i++) { keys[i] = buf[i]; } for(; i < WEPKEYSTORE; i++) { keys[i] = 0; } return; } /* * generate four subkeys from a string using the defacto standard * * resultant keys are stored in * four 40 bit keys: keys[0-4], keys[5-9], keys[10-14] and keys[15-20] */ void wep_keygen40(char *str, u_char *keys) { int val, i, shift; /* * seed is generated by xor'ing in the keystring bytes * into the four bytes of the seed, starting at the little end */ val = 0; for(i = 0; str[i]; i++) { shift = i & 0x3; val ^= (str[i] << (shift * 8)); } wep_seedkeygen(val, keys); return; } void wep_keyprint(u_char *keys, int strong) { int i, printlength, keylength; char sepchar; printlength = strong ? WEPSTRONGKEYSIZE : WEPKEYSTORE; keylength = strong ? WEPSTRONGKEYSIZE : WEPKEYSIZE; for(i = 0; i < printlength; i++) { sepchar = (i % keylength == keylength - 1) ? '\n' : ':'; printf("%02x%c", keys[i], sepchar); } return; } void usage(char *prog) { printf("%s: generates Lucent compatible WEP keys from a string\n", prog); printf("Usage: %s [-s] keystring\n", prog); exit(1); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { u_char keys[WEPKEYSTORE]; char *prog, *genstr; int strong, ch; prog = argv[0]; strong = 0; while((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "s")) != EOF) { switch(ch) { case 's': strong ++; break; default: usage(prog); } } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if(argc != 1) usage(prog); genstr = argv[0]; if(strong) wep_keygen128(genstr, keys); else wep_keygen40(genstr, keys); wep_keyprint(keys, strong); return 0; }