10-28-2012, 03:46 AM
Maybe I'm just completely missing something but I don;t understand how to properly make the output something that I can easily work with. For example, if I have a list of 15k username:hashes, is it even possible to configure the output so what I receive is username:crackedhash? What I've been able to get is simply hash:crackedhash which in itself is kind of useless for a large list because I don;t understand how to join the cracked hash back up with the original username.
Could someone please bestow upon me some nuggets of wisdom for this formatting. Hashcat is so much faster than my alternative but the formatting on my alternative makes up for the lack of speed atm.
Could someone please bestow upon me some nuggets of wisdom for this formatting. Hashcat is so much faster than my alternative but the formatting on my alternative makes up for the lack of speed atm.