After VMware is installed, two Virtual NICs are displayed by default, which can be viewed using the Virtual Network Editor provided by the VM, as shown in Figure 1:
Set the NIC mode in the VM to NAT mode, as shown in Figure 2:
Obtain the virtual network card address (IP: 192.168.92.128) of Beini. For details, see: 3.
Method 1: Use the FTP service provided by Beini (recommended)
Use IE to enter the Beini FTP address (ftp: // 192.168.92.128), enter the username: beini, and password: null. The "/tmp" directory of the system is displayed, and the handshake package is also displayed in the "/tmp/FeedingBottle" directory. See Figure 4:
Tip: Username: tc password: null. Directly go to the "/home/tc" directory of the Beini system, and the program that comes with Beini saves the image in this directory by default. (Method: Right-click the Beini system desktop and choose Tools> Screenshot)
Method 2: Tftpd32 Software
Run Tftpd32 and set the Server interface to the same network segment as the Beini virtual NIC address (IP: 192.168.92.1 ). Of course, because the current VM mode is NAT, you can do it without configuring it. See Figure 5:
After obtaining the handshake package, run the following command:
Tftp-l/tmp/FeedingBottle/targetap_wpa-01.cap-r wpa. cap-p 192.168.92.1
The captured handshake package is saved to the working directory of the Tftpd32 software by default. The file name is wpa. cap. See section 6 and section 7:
By the way, check that the MD5 value is correct, as shown in Figure 8: