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WPA2-PSK with “£”

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I have been trying to capture and decrypt from a WPA2-PSK wireless network, but the preshared key has a "£" (UK pound sign).

It seams that wireshark (1.12.1 Win7 with AirPCAP) is corrupting the Preshared key. If I enter the PSK in the "Decryption key management" dialog, exit the dialog and reopen it the key is corrupted.

Has anyone else come across this?

asked 06 Nov '14, 09:31

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After some research I have been able to resolve my issue.

From the "How to Decrypt 802.11" wiki page?

"The WPA passphrase and SSID preferences let you encode non-printable or otherwise troublesome characters using URI-style percent escapes, e.g. %20 for a space. As a result you have to escape the percent characters themselves using %25."

By replacing the "£" with "%a3" I am able to decrypt the capture.

Interestingly the last two characters of the corrupted part of the PSK was "a3".

answered 06 Nov '14, 12:18

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