I'd like to change the min and max length arguments on the command line, e.g.
Code:
./expander.bin min max < infile > outfile
Otherwise I have to recompile it every time I want the expander operates with another length limitation.
this can be done easily by the following commands::
Code:
expander < 1.* > 1_e.out
len [min_length] [max_length] < 1_e.out > 1_e_len.out
sort -u 1_e_len.out -o 1_e_len_u.out
just set the
[min_length] [max_length]
1_e_len_u.out << this is your final result.. : )
hashcat-utils-0.5_expander.patch
Code:
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< #define LEN_MIN 1
< #define LEN_MAX 8
<
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< if (argc != 1)
---
> if (argc != 3)
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< fprintf (stderr, "usage: %s < infile > outfile\n", argv[0]);
---
> fprintf (stderr, "usage: %s len_min len_max < infile > outfile\n", argv[0]);
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> int len_min = atoi(argv[1]);
>
> int len_max = atoi(argv[2]);
>
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< for (n = LEN_MIN; n <= LEN_MAX; n++)
---
> for (n = len_min; n <= len_max; n++)
@M@LIK
Thanks for your suggestion, but it has a little flaw.
If my max_len is greater then the one in #define LEN_MAX it won't work correctly.
@james123
If I understand that correctly, this is already done in hashcat-utils v0.6?
Thanks for the patch! This is exactly what I was looking for.
(04-01-2012, 03:08 PM)gscp Wrote: [ -> ]If I understand that correctly, this is already done in hashcat-utils v0.6?
No it does not. The patch was for the beta. Updated the post for 0.5