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    Thread: how do i do this?
Post: RE: how do i do this?

It's not a "linux" command. The command is available in linux, but it's not a linux command.
epixoip General Help 14 16,815 01-22-2016, 02:14 AM
    Thread: What attack to use?
Post: RE: What attack to use?

You used the word "combination" in your post twice. That's a pretty big hint for what attack you want to run ;)
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 14 15,432 01-22-2016, 06:57 AM
    Thread: What attack to use?
Post: RE: What attack to use?

look at combinator.bin and combinator3.bin from hashcat-utils
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 14 15,432 01-22-2016, 11:21 AM
    Thread: What attack to use?
Post: RE: What attack to use?

Your thinking is too narrow. Let's say you wanted to do 3-way combinations of your 18-word wordlist (we'll call it 18words.txt). You have a couple different options. Option 1: Code: -- ./combinato...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 14 15,432 01-22-2016, 10:03 PM
    Thread: What attack to use?
Post: RE: What attack to use?

Umm.. no? If you were to combine 18words.txt 18-fold you'd end up with a file that's like 500M petabytes in size and you'd generate passwords that were 36-144 characters in length. So not only would i...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 14 15,432 01-23-2016, 12:17 AM
    Thread: What attack to use?
Post: RE: What attack to use?

If you want "abc" then combinator3.bin is precisely what you want... If your wordlist contains the following: Code: -- apple banana cocknose -- Then ''./combinator3.bin wordlist wordlist wordlist...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 14 15,432 01-23-2016, 02:20 AM
    Thread: What attack to use?
Post: RE: What attack to use?

Yeah that's not possible with hashcat or combinator.bin, you're going to have repeating words. And of course 8-14 you're going to start running into disk limitations real quick.
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 14 15,432 01-23-2016, 10:21 AM
    Thread: Dictionary attack
Post: RE: Dictionary attack

combinator.bin rockyou.txt rockyou.txt >rockyou-combined.txt, then -a 6 rockyou-combined.txt ?d?d?d
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 3 5,240 01-23-2016, 10:22 AM
    Thread: Nice "mini test" 750Ti SC
Post: RE: Nice "mini test" 750Ti SC

If there's not an issue open for it on Github, then we don't know there's a problem that needs to be fixed.
epixoip Hardware 4 7,403 01-23-2016, 10:23 AM
    Thread: Dictionary attack
Post: RE: Dictionary attack

You can use rockyou to build such a list, just filter out the words that are too long & too short: Code: -- awk 'length < 7 && length > 4' rockyou.txt >rockyou-5_6.txt --
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 3 5,240 01-23-2016, 11:10 PM
    Thread: Burned out 12 V wires from PSU
Post: RE: Burned out 12 V wires from PSU

Hmm... It's interesting you'd have this problem with Nvidia GPUs. When I first started reading, I thought for sure you'd say you were running 6990s or 290Xs or something. GPUs do tend to have a bad...
epixoip Hardware 2 4,146 01-24-2016, 11:49 PM
    Thread: Ubuntu Catalyst Hashcat Guide Notes
Post: RE: Ubuntu Catalyst Hashcat Guide Notes

Yeah, the AMD article on the wiki is 2 years out of date, as most of us abandoned AMD for Nvidia. There's no real motivation to update it, either. A rather unfortunate time to buy 6950's as well, ...
epixoip General Help 1 3,845 01-26-2016, 05:05 AM
    Thread: What hash type ? i get error evry time
Post: RE: What hash type ? i get error evry time

They're the kind that you don't post on the forums. Take a week off to familiarize yourself with the rules.
epixoip General Talk 2 4,418 01-26-2016, 11:56 PM
    Thread: About the performance in the homepage of oclHashcat
Post: RE: About the performance in the homepage of oclHa...

PC3 & PC4 referenced on the front page are both a Sagitta Brutalis. PC3 is an S3480X-GTX-TITANX and PC4 is an S2480X-RAD-290X (discontinued.)
epixoip Hardware 7 10,069 01-27-2016, 05:42 AM
    Thread: ecryptfs hash file
Post: RE: ecryptfs hash file

steger, you need to use a scraper to get the "hash." https://github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper/blob/bleeding-jumbo/run/ecryptfs2john.py
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 2 3,893 01-28-2016, 06:37 PM
    Thread: reference vs custom coolers
Post: RE: reference vs custom coolers

Reference cards do not run hotter, no. They run much cooler, but usually are louder. However, hashcat is far more important than your delicate ears, so...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 1 3,299 01-28-2016, 06:41 PM
    Thread: Office Word Password
Post: RE: Office Word Password

This algorithm is not supported by hashcat. However, oclHashcat 2.10 beta enables you to use CPU, you just need an OpenCL runtime.
epixoip Old hashcat Support 4 9,086 01-29-2016, 09:20 PM
    Thread: WPA (-m2500) brute force (-a3) locking up
Post: RE: WPA (-m2500) brute force (-a3) locking up

It's called an ASIC hang. Search the forums.
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 2 5,389 01-29-2016, 09:21 PM
    Thread: AMD R9 390x benchmark
Post: RE: AMD R9 390x benchmark

Yes, this is the same card as the 290X, only not available in reference design. No, this is not with stock clocks. You can see from the benchmark he's overclocked to 1070 Mhz.
epixoip Hardware 7 11,571 01-29-2016, 09:23 PM
    Thread: Could someone help me crack a simple sha256
Post: RE: Could someone help me crack a simple sha256

No. Now take a week off to read the rules.
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 1 3,285 01-30-2016, 12:02 PM