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Big Booger
December 14th, 2003, 01:27 AM
Mirror1:
Command Line Version: http://users.ca.astound.net/roppongi/rbf/jars/RouterBruteForce.zip
Graphical User Interface Version: http://users.ca.astound.net/roppongi/rbf/jars/RouterBruteForceGUI.zip

WORD LISTS:
Common password list: http://users.ca.astound.net/roppongi/rbf/Word%20Lists/wordlist.txt
Dictionary: http://users.ca.astound.net/roppongi/rbf/Word%20Lists/dictionary.txt

Try here for more words: http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/research/ilash/Moby/


Description:
What is Router Brute Force?

Router Brute Force is an application cracks an authentication server by using a word list.

Does RBF cost anything?

RBF is absolutely free. RBF follows the standard GNU licensing.

How can this program be used?

RBF can be used to test your router's password. Some people use it test out their WIFI router as they war drive, while others use it against their LAN router. RBF can also be used to test out your website's password strength.

Sounds great, what do I need?

An operating system that supports java 1.4.x. You can download java for free at:

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html

efc
December 14th, 2003, 13:45 PM
Thanks BB. Everyone with a router should do this.

cash_site
December 16th, 2003, 14:20 PM
great program. found some very soft passwords LOL password is password ??

Big Booger
April 28th, 2005, 07:48 AM
http://www.securiteam.com/tools/3J5PUQUQAS.html

For those looking for RBF, the link above hosts a similar program. Unfortunately RBF has disappeared... If you have links for it, let me know by posting here.

lynchknot
April 28th, 2005, 16:14 PM
Where are the instructions for this thing. I don't understand :

http://img121.echo.cx/img121/7489/user4nc.jpg (http://www.imageshack.us)

egghead
April 28th, 2005, 16:59 PM
i think each word in the txt have to be single line and have a comma at the end of the word.

Agent_Smith
October 29th, 2005, 11:52 AM
I'll have to fix that URL... probably should update the software too :/

Big Booger
October 29th, 2005, 17:43 PM
I'll have to fix that URL... probably should update the software too :/
Please do.

Agent_Smith
October 29th, 2005, 22:43 PM
Apparantly someone bought routerbruteforce.com but I'll re-post it at http://www.darkcoder.com/rbf in 3 days.

Smith

Big Booger
October 30th, 2005, 01:16 AM
Apparantly someone bought routerbruteforce.com but I'll re-post it at http://www.darkcoder.com/rbf in 3 days.

Smith

When you do, I will update this thread.

egghead
October 30th, 2005, 01:30 AM
welcome to techzonez agent_smith

We've been looking for you :p

heehe

Curio
October 30th, 2005, 10:45 AM
Brute forcing router passwords then changing their setup and rebooting them over the web may be may be strangely amusing but is unethical.

Some older routers based on the connexant chipset can be reset without even knowing the password by accessing the setup on a different port. If you have a older connexant based router try telnetting into it on port 254 - if it's vulnerable you will see. Please don't go scanning your subnets for open port 254 and resetting peoples routers though that would be extremely rude.

Agent_Smith
October 30th, 2005, 20:58 PM
The website is out of date so I've renamed it to index2.html, http://www.darkcoder.com/rbf/index2.html ... When I get time I may update the site and post it but until then here are the apps:

Router Brute Force command line version: http://www.darkcoder.com/rbf/jars/RouterBruteForce_0.1d.jar

Router Brute Force GUI version:
http://www.darkcoder.com/rbf/jars/RouterBruteForceGUI_0.1d.jar

Source:
http://www.darkcoder.com/rbf/source/RBFSource.zip

- Smith

mar_mcp
March 31st, 2006, 18:22 PM
The links doesnt work !!!

PIPER
April 1st, 2006, 09:16 AM
welcome to techzonez agent_smith

We've been looking for you :p

heehe

Good one Egg....lmao

blackhat
April 1st, 2006, 14:05 PM
Agent Smith?? I have trouble even posting a link and you sound like "Executive Director of Internet Operations, Milky Way Galaxy Sector". Three posts since Oct. 2005? Stop in for coffee from time to time. DRB