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I am very new to hashcat, but I am trying to learn. 

my command is this,  .\hashcat64.exe --force -a 0 -m 0.\hash.txt .\rockyou.txt 

rockyou.txt is a list I found off of the internet, because I couldn't get the default one to work for me

Anyways this is the output that I get


bonus question, is there a way to specify password length?
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OpenCL Platform #1: NVIDIA Corporation
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* Device #1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 1536/6144 MB allocatable, 10MCU

Hashes: 9 digests; 9 unique digests, 1 unique salts
Bitmaps: 16 bits, 65536 entries, 0x0000ffff mask, 262144 bytes, 5/13 rotates
Rules: 1

Applicable optimizers:
* Optimized-Kernel
* Zero-Byte
* Precompute-Init
* Precompute-Merkle-Demgard
* Meet-In-The-Middle
* Early-Skip
* Not-Salted
* Not-Iterated
* Single-Salt
* Raw-Hash

Minimum password length supported by kernel: 0
Maximum password length supported by kernel: 31

Watchdog: Temperature abort trigger set to 90c

Dictionary cache hit:
* Filename..: .\rockyou.txt
* Passwords.: 14344384
* Bytes.....: 139921497
* Keyspace..: 14344384

Approaching final keyspace - workload adjusted.

Session..........: hashcat
Status...........: Exhausted
Hash.Type........: MD5
Hash.Target......: .\hash.txt
Time.Started.....: Sat Jun 30 18:38:08 2018 (2 secs)
Time.Estimated...: Sat Jun 30 18:38:10 2018 (0 secs)
Guess.Base.......: File (.\rockyou.txt)
Guess.Queue......: 1/1 (100.00%)
Speed.Dev.#1.....:  9316.8 kH/s (1.67ms) @ Accel:128 Loops:1 Thr:1024 Vec:1
Recovered........: 0/9 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.........: 14344384/14344384 (100.00%)
Rejected.........: 3094/14344384 (0.02%)
Restore.Point....: 14344384/14344384 (100.00%)
Candidates.#1....: $HEX[3139303731393638] -> $HEX[042a0337c2a156616d6f732103]
HWMon.Dev.#1.....: Temp: 36c Fan:  0% Util: 23% Core:1569MHz Mem:3802MHz Bus:4

Started: Sat Jun 30 18:38:07 2018
Stopped: Sat Jun 30 18:38:11 2018
If the obvious isn't obvious, perhaps a trip to the wiki would help answer both your questions.
(07-01-2018, 03:36 AM)radix Wrote: [ -> ]If the obvious isn't obvious, perhaps a trip to the wiki would help answer both your questions.

No, the obvious isn't obvious nor was it while I was looking through the wiki prior to posting this question. If you could point me in a certain page or article of the wiki I would really appreciate it. I am a noob and very unfamiliar with hashcat.
Code:
Status...........: Exhausted

https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=hashcat
I don't know why it would be saying that because there is no way it tried all 1,4344,382 phrases in my word list against 6 hashes.
lol
(07-01-2018, 07:04 AM)andross Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know why it would be saying that because there is no way it tried all 1,4344,382 phrases in my word list against 6 hashes.

Your output shows: 
Speed.Dev.#1.....:  9316.8 kH/s

It is trying 9.3 million hashes per second. You have 1.4M possibilities? Hashcat ran through all possibilities in a fraction of a second. 

Next, try some rules with rockyou. 
Thanks for the help everyone. I was able to crack the passwords by removing hashcat and used John the Ripper instead.
I guess that's a valid option too.
(07-01-2018, 08:14 PM)andross Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the help everyone. I was able to crack the passwords by removing hashcat and used John the Ripper instead.

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