AESKEYFIND(1) - Linux manual page online | User commands
Locates 128-bit and 256-bit AES keys in a captured memory image.
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07-23-2011
aeskeyfind(1) User Commands aeskeyfind(1)
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User Commands 07-23-2011 aeskeyfind(1)
NAME
aeskeyfind - Locates 128-bit and 256-bit AES keys in a captured memory image.SYNOPSIS
aeskeyfind [OPTION] MEMORY-IMAGEDESCRIPTION
aeskeyfind is a tool that illustrates automatic techniques for locating 128-bit and 256-bit AES keys in a captured memory image.OPTIONS
-v verbose output -- prints the extended keys and the constraints on the rows of the key schedule -q don't display a progress bar -t THRESHOLD sets the maximum number of bit errors allowed in a candidate key schedule -h displays usage helpBUGS
Likely.SEE ALSO
biosmemimage(1), rsakeyfind(1)AUTHOR
aeskeyfind was written by Nadia Heninger and Ariel Feldman. This manual page was adapted by Julien Valroff <

This manual | Reference | Other manuals |
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aeskeyfind(1) | referred by | aesfix(1) | rsakeyfind(1) |
refer to | rsakeyfind(1) |