For the reference, putting the hex charset in the command line -1 C1C2C3... --hex-charset works the same and crack 2 of the hashes. However it's much less confusing using the charset file.
For all the ones that were trying unsuccessfully to crack Russian LM hashes, you have to use the DOS Cyrillic encoding(CO866). Thanks to Rolf for that piece of knowledge.
we should make a wiki page with a table of languages, and the most probable charset for each algorithm. and then maybe also provide links to various charset files.
(02-01-2013, 08:13 PM)epixoip Wrote: [ -> ]we should make a wiki page with a table of languages, and the most probable charset for each algorithm. and then maybe also provide links to various charset files.
Yes, once we figure out the French, German and Spanish at the very least. The main problem is to have representative real hash of each language to test with. I will try to look for some of them at Insidepro.
Could somone make such a nice charset list ? often such specific russian non iso passwords are uncrackable...