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eapol_test is traditionally only available on Linux. Instructions to build it for Linux and for Windows are below.
Linux
Build on Linux
Preparatory work
Install the usual build-tools:
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sudo apt-get install libssl-dev |
Building eapol_test
Download wpa_supplicant's source at https://w1.fi/releases/wpa_supplicant-2.9.tar.gz
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Cross-compile on Linux for Windows
Preparatory work
Install Ubuntu 20.
Install MinGW:
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sudo apt-get install build-essential |
Configuration
Create the script file /usr/bin/mingw64
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#!/bin/sh PREFIX=x86_64-w64-mingw32 export CC=$PREFIX-gcc export CXX=$PREFIX-g++ export CPP=$PREFIX-cpp export AR=$PREFIX-ar export AS=$PREFIX-as export NM=$PREFIX-nm export WINDRES=$PREFIX-windres export RANLIB=$PREFIX-ranlib export ADDR2LINE=$PREFIX-addr2line export DLLTOOL=$PREFIX-dlltool export DLLWRAP=$PREFIX-dllwrap export ELFEDIT=$PREFIX-elfedit export OBJCOPY=$PREFIX-objcopy export OBJDUMP=$PREFIX-objdump export READELF=$PREFIX-readelf export SIZE=$PREFIX-size export STRINGS=$PREFIX-strings export STRIP=$PREFIX-strip export WINDMC=$PREFIX-windmc export GCOV=$PREFIX-gcov export PATH="/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bin:$PATH" exec "$@" |
Make it executable by all
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sudo chmod a+x /usr/bin/mingw64 |
Building the sources
Download eapol_test.c.patch
and eapol_test.config
from https://github.com/janetuk/eapol_test
Download libtommath's source at https://github.com/libtom/libtommath/releases/download/v1.2.0/ltm-1.2.0.tar.xz
Download wpa_supplicant's source at https://w1.fi/releases/wpa_supplicant-2.9.tar.gz
Unpack the libtommath distribution. Note the directory you unpacked it to. You will need it when you build eapol_test.exe
Change to the libtommath directory. Run the build command
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mingw64 make |
This should now build successfully and leave you with a library in the directory.
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CFLAGS=" -Wno-error=pointer-to-int-cast -MMD -O2 -g -w" mingw64 make eapol_test |
You should now have an eapol_test.exe
with around 6707168 bytes in size.
Copy this to a Windows box. Run it without parameters. It should display command-line parameters.
Testing with eapol_test
Testing with eapol_test on Linux or Windows will ultimately yield the same results. The configuration files for use with the utility are identical on either platform. Here is a sample configuration file you can use.
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