09-05-2017, 08:25 AM
Hello all,
I been trying to figure this out for the last hour. I looked online but can't figure it out... I know it's going to be simple command ugh... I have a small file that I like to clean up that has hashes with password. The problem is that there's a space between the hash and password or it has ":" symbol. How do I remove the hash and keep the password.
Here's an example
10d21373467d23b7feeec8cfb4dac01a password1 < - no space
1b9c2625dc21ef0540wo4ddf47c5f203837aa32c:ilovelinux < - has the : after password.
Thanks,
Other thing if you have any more command you like to share when cleaning up a wordlist please feel free to share it.
thank's again.
I been trying to figure this out for the last hour. I looked online but can't figure it out... I know it's going to be simple command ugh... I have a small file that I like to clean up that has hashes with password. The problem is that there's a space between the hash and password or it has ":" symbol. How do I remove the hash and keep the password.
Here's an example
10d21373467d23b7feeec8cfb4dac01a password1 < - no space
1b9c2625dc21ef0540wo4ddf47c5f203837aa32c:ilovelinux < - has the : after password.
Thanks,
Other thing if you have any more command you like to share when cleaning up a wordlist please feel free to share it.
thank's again.