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  Brick Thread: Help implementing FNV1 for a3 mode
Post: Help implementing FNV1 for a3 mode

Hello everyone, I have successfully implemented a very simple Hashcat module for FNV1 but only for the a0 mode. Because FNV1 is working with bytes (u8) and not u32 I'm having trouble developing the...
tachsah hashcat 1 553 05-04-2020, 12:07 PM
  Brick Thread: About operators for u32x and u8x
Post: About operators for u32x and u8x

Hi y'all I have successfully implemented a FNV1 module but only for the attack mode 0 (dictionary). I'm trying to write the same module for other attack modes (I'm working on -a 3 right now). I...
tachsah hashcat 1 767 03-04-2020, 04:29 PM
    Thread: What is pw_len of the pw type ?
Post: RE: What is pw_len of the pw type ?

philsmd Wrote: (02-26-2020, 01:14 PM) -- yes u32[] means that each item consist of 4 bytes, i.e. 64 * 4 = 256 maximum password length pw_len is the length in bytes, of course (everything else woul...
tachsah hashcat 2 990 02-26-2020, 02:01 PM
  Question Thread: What is pw_len of the pw type ?
Post: What is pw_len of the pw type ?

Hi all, When looking at the source code of Hashcat I noticed that the candidate passwords are stored in a type called pw (defined line 1643 of OpenCL/inc_types.h). This type is simple, the code is th...
tachsah hashcat 2 990 02-26-2020, 12:36 PM
  Shocked Thread: Does Hashcat only compare the beginning of hashes ?
Post: Does Hashcat only compare the beginning of hashes ...

Hi y'all, I was looking at the source code to try and write some documentation about how to implement new modules and something caught my eye when looking at the COMPARE_M_SCALAR macro defined in O...
tachsah hashcat 1 868 02-18-2020, 05:49 PM