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    Thread: DS2432 brute force
Post: DS2432 brute force

Hello all, I've been reading these forums quite a lot and I believe I already know the answer to my question, but I'll ask it anyways. I'm trying to find out what's the password recorded in a DS24...
Coragem Very old oclHashcat-lite Support 5 12,413 12-08-2011, 02:29 AM
    Thread: DS2432 brute force
Post: RE: DS2432 brute force

No no, sorry, the hash is 20 bytes (160 bits). When I said "a hash of 64 bytes" I meant that it's a hash made from encrypting 64 bytes using SHA-1. It is SHA-1 indeed. The 20-byte hash is made from 8...
Coragem Very old oclHashcat-lite Support 5 12,413 12-08-2011, 03:46 AM
    Thread: DS2432 brute force
Post: RE: DS2432 brute force

Yes, unfortunately the password is in the full range from 00h to 0FFh. It's not a user-entered password. The machine generates it based on the chip's 64-bit serial number and it's own internal logic. ...
Coragem Very old oclHashcat-lite Support 5 12,413 12-08-2011, 05:03 PM