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I would like to request the following hashmode:

SHA-256($salt.$pass)

Code:
852C96A928396E63A0D16656FCC785451F02EDA42CF67270C74ACE87AE20DCF2:46728322:marley84
0B2432123F073CFE2C71AF4A4463340412E19CAB7F62177488C55AD167B45736:46728507:1234567890
1DA0AE80BF19916E1B005D2E9ECFD627983D5DF11C9B2D88ACAEA7D30A6C1729:46728561:gdaehfis
63455107AABA22C04DD53D1F976BEC5094A859D1B53FF74075040547B779EE51:46728639:pumuckel2

Edit: Sorry it isn't django. I think its just SHA-256($salt.$pass)
which forum-software is it using this?
Im sorry. I guess this isn't SHA-256(Django). It must be something else. Django is similar but the hashes use a different format.

Django:
https://code.djangoproject.com
https://code.djangoproject.com/attachment...format=raw


This are simple SHA-256($salt.$pass). However I still didn't manage to find any software which uses this kind of algorithm. All I got told is that it is used by many frameworks.
Dear Atom, please make this modul, please please
Its all about demand. Someone interessted in this, too?
+1
Yes. SHA-256($salt.$pass) and SHA-512($salt.$pass)
Sounds fun. xD
SHA-256($salt.$pass) finished
SHA-512($salt.$pass) finished

both on /beta
Done with oclHashcat-plus v0.09: https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-1541.html

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