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# This is rather basic so best to start here.
splicex -command='unrar -pPASSWORD t file.rar' --test='All OK' -R
# you can then add a wordlist of your own :-)
# using the appropriate options
--dictionary='wordlist.txt'
# create a dictionary
--create
# you can use some nice bash flexibility with a command like this.
# the option --flags should make sense on their own. if not
# --rtfm works ;-). splicex is reasonably documented.
splicex --command='echo PASSWORD | aircrack-ng -b 00:11:22:33:44:55 -w - *.cap' --wep-5 --wep-13 --no-char --dictionary='MyWords.txt' --test='KEY FOUND'
#some funny things you can do with splicex ;-)
splicex --command='figlet PASSWORD' -L
##use splicex as a simple daemon
##!/bin/bash
#
#MyFunction() {
# while true; do
# splicex --command='ping -c1 www.example.com ; sleep 1 # PASSWORD' --test='some output' --exh-n
# done
# etc, etc
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