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HaxorwareTools by Savo

With this perl script you will be able to scan for MAC addresses on your own subnet, also
automatically test other MAC addresses. All HaxorwareTools data is stored in txt files to make life
simple for you to edit.
NT! " This #uide is for Windows, but it should work on any $erl compatible system. %this #uide
was actually tested usin# Windows & x'( and Acti)e$erl *.+, x'(-.
Download the following software
Acti)e$erl *.+, %x.' or x'( dependin# on your system- " Acti)e $erl /ownloads
Install software
!xtract the HaxorwareTools archi)e and copy the folder to your desktop
0nstall Acti)e$erl accept all defaults
Set your IP address
1et your $C network interface to a static 0$ address of +23.+'..+,,.++
Run HaxorwareTools
pen a CM/ window %Windows4ey56 then type CM/ and click 4-
Type 7cd desktop7 press enter
Type 7cd HaxorwareTools7 press enter
Type 7HaxorwareTools.pl7 press enter
8ou will be asked for some confi#uration information the +st time the script is run, this will
#enerate a confi#uration file in the current directory. %see Ad)anced /ata 9ile 0nformation for
further explanation-
***NOTE If you enter the wrong userna!e or "assword you will get an error when you try
to use the s#ri"t$ so "lease ensure the infor!ation is #orre#t%***
7$lease enter your telnet username7
!nter telnet username for your modem
7and now your password7
!nter the telnet password for your modem
7:ocation to your macs file %this can be left blank-7
!nter the path to your MAC data file or lea)e it blank if you don;t want a default input file,
but you will ha)e to enter it each time you run check from file.
7Would you like to skip macs that ha)e been tested before< %y=n-7
y to skip already tested MACs, n to retest all MAC>s
After the confi#uration sta#e you will be passed back to the main menu, this is as follows ?"
What are we doin# today<
+- Test mac addresses
3- 1can for new addresses
@- !dit confi# data
type exit at any prompt to exit
&' Test !a# addresses
&' (or)ing fro! a list*
This will allow you test MAC addresses found in a txt file. 0t should be bri#ht enou#h to take any
input lo# and find all MAC addresses i#norin# other data. 8ou will #et the option to use a different
file for input.
+' In#re!enting fro! a base !a#*
Ai)e the script a base MAC then the script will keep tryin# from that MAC until either the first
workin# MAC it finds or you kill the pro#ram %C6T: 5 C-.
+' S#an for new addresses
8our subnet will be auto detected and all modems on the subnet will be pin#ed and there mac
address lo##ed.
,' Edit #onfig data
This will #i)e you the option to edit your username, password, location of MAC data file also skip
macs to##le.
-dvan#ed data file infor!ation
avoid.!a#.ty"e%txt
0f you know that a particular kind of mac address will not work in your area then please edit the
a)oidBmacBtype.txt data file and add it. 0 ha)e already entered a few for the C4, namely ,,?+(
,,?+' ,,?3', more may need addin#.
#onfig
This holds the data you entered on first run you can manually edit or delete as reDuired, but 0
su##est you use the menu if you need to chan#e anythin# in this file. An example of this file would
be ?"
username E admin
password E haxorware
macBfileBname E
dupe check E y
(or)ing%txt$ not.wor)ing%txt$ Not.online%txt
These are created when you run any of the option + items. They are pretty self explanitory with the
filenames. ?/ They are in to format of ?"
,,?,e?2b?&+?a*?** +,3(3,,, *+(,,,
This would mean its a workin# address with +,mbit speed.
,,?,3?.a?+c?(*?** +,,,,,,, '(,,,
This would mean its a NN workin# address.
,,?,3?.a?*'?3*?** Not nline
This would typically mean mean its a NN workin# address, but it cant be )erified either way by
the script.
/ound.-ddresses%txt
This is created when you run option 3 F 1can for new addresses. 0t contains all MAC addresses
found on the subnet of your current MAC. 0t is in the format ?"
,,?3'?*e?b'?c*?** +,.33*..+.33
,,?3'?*e?b&?'*?** +,.33*..+.3.

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