cdlinux is a highly practical wireless password cracking software. It is compact in size but powerful in functionality, including the latest Linux kernel, X.Org, and Xfce window manager. It is fully compatible with PIN software. The latest version of cdlinux supports multiple systems and is based on the Linux kernel, achieving a very high success rate. Users can crack the password of wireless routers without the need for packet capture, dictionary attacks, or client-side operations. It provides a one-click solution to crack WiFi passwords, allowing users to access wireless networks anytime, anywhere.
Introduction to cdlinux features:
- One-click installation on hard drive or USB drive, creating a perfect dual-boot system with Windows and cdlinux. It caters to the needs of ordinary Windows users.
- Native Chinese language support, as well as support for multiple languages.
- Built-in rich software that fully meets the daily internet browsing, work, and entertainment needs of ordinary users.
- Specifically designed for Linux beginners, with a foolproof installation and configuration process. No need to learn any Linux knowledge to use it. Particularly suitable for Windows users.
Advantages of cdlinux software:
- Pre-installed practical software, including web browsing (Firefox), office applications (Word, Excel), stock trading, media playback, games, file uploading and downloading, and more.
- Built-in one-click installation of dual systems on the hard drive or USB drive (just copy a 200MB file to the hard drive), without making any modifications to the original Windows system. The community edition includes more useful programs compared to the standard edition, fully meeting the daily needs of ordinary Windows users.
- Fully automated and user-friendly operating system, no need for any Linux knowledge to use it. It automatically loads and configures hardware (mouse, keyboard, graphics card, sound card, webcam, etc.) and sets up the network for automatic internet access.
- No installation process, the system runs directly in memory, fast and simple. No changes are made to the original system.
- Native Chinese operating system, no need for language localization.
cdlinux user guide:
Preparation:
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One USB drive with a minimum of 1GB of space. It needs to be formatted, so make sure to save any internal files in advance.
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CDlinux image file, size: 135MB.
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CDlinux USB boot:
Creating a CDlinux USB boot requires some effort. CDlinux does not support cracking in a virtual machine with a built-in network card. If your machine has an external network card, a method will be provided later on how to operate it. After testing various methods such as grub, the following method is more suitable for everyone. Use the Unetbootin program. Set it up as shown in the figure below:
Select the BackTrack distribution version, which is suitable for our CDlinux environment. Then select the downloaded CDlinux image and finally select the drive letter of our USB drive. Be careful not to select the wrong one! Click OK, and the program will start creating the bootable USB drive. It’s all automatic, all we need to do is wait.
After the creation is complete, it will prompt for a restart. Here, we click on “Exit” and do not restart for now.
- Chinese language settings:
This step caused me some headaches when I first started up because the source image is multilingual. After completing the previous steps, it automatically entered English and skipped the selection. So we need to set it up. The method is very simple. Open the USB drive we just created and find the syslinux.cfg file shown in the figure below. Open it with Notepad and replace the original code with the code in the red box. The file will be provided for download as an attachment, so you can simply replace it.
For friends without an external network card, you can skip this step. Now, let’s talk about how friends with an external wireless network card can install the image without using a USB drive. First, we need a virtual machine, using VirtualBox as an example (click here to download). It’s less than 100MB, multilingual, free, open-source, and no need for cracking. The attachments will provide everything, so don’t worry! After installation (although the installation interface is in English), click the “New” button in the upper left corner, then select “Linux” as the type, give it a name, and leave everything else unchanged.
Click Next, the default 512MB is enough, continue to the next step. For the first time, choose to create a virtual hard disk by default.
Select the VDI type by default.
cdlinux official website update log:
- Modified desktop background for a more aesthetic look.
- Changed the default parameters of reaver from “a v S x 20 r 100:10 l 2” to “a v n x 20 r 100:10 l 60 d 0” to prevent missed codes.
- Restored the true waiting speed for pseudo PIN routers to speed up PIN cracking.
- Added webQQ.