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    Thread: IIS http digest
Post: RE: IIS http digest

If it's a test hash that you created yourself and has a known plaintext, then it's OK to post the whole hash (as long as you also include the plaintext).
royce hashcat 5 3,178 11-19-2018, 06:37 PM
    Thread: bruteforce wpa2 from 9999999999 to 6000000000 in decreasing order
Post: RE: bruteforce wpa2 from 9999999999 to 6000000000 ...

The question of how to create a specific Markov of digits in inverse order is a tricky one that is not easy to do with hashcat itself. Naively, I tried this, but it obviously didn't work: Code: --...
royce hashcat 7 4,636 11-22-2018, 06:45 PM
    Thread: bruteforce wpa2 from 9999999999 to 6000000000 in decreasing order
Post: RE: bruteforce wpa2 from 9999999999 to 6000000000 ...

Hmm ... Code: -- $ hashcat --stdout --markov-disable -a 3 -1 987654321 ?d 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 --
royce hashcat 7 4,636 11-23-2018, 10:56 AM
    Thread: About --keep-guessing
Post: RE: About --keep-guessing

I've requested the --no-keep-guessing flag here: https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/issues/1795
royce Beta Tester 7 10,828 11-24-2018, 09:32 PM
    Thread: Hashcat exiting with no error message
Post: RE: Hashcat exiting with no error message

Nice walkthrough!
royce hashcat 3 3,323 11-29-2018, 05:08 PM
    Thread: Brain behavior
Post: RE: Brain behavior

The target hashlist does have to be file-checksum-level identical, IIRC. But I'm not positive. But it also shouldn't be very hard to create a very simple test case to verify it directly.
royce hashcat 4 2,815 12-08-2018, 03:41 AM
    Thread: Mask attack with brain
Post: RE: Mask attack with brain

Fast hashes can be too fast for brain to track exhausted attacks on a candidate-by-candidate basis (brain featureset 1 or 3), even if there is a very fast network between the brain server and the brai...
royce hashcat 5 3,636 12-08-2018, 03:46 AM
    Thread: How to configure a thin brute force in hashcat?
Post: RE: How to configure a thin brute force in hashcat...

Hashcat won't do this today. You might be able to simulate it with John the Ripper's "single" mode, by creating an artificial shadow file, with the expected password in the username field.
royce hashcat 2 2,124 12-08-2018, 11:54 PM
    Thread: Installing CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES patch
Post: RE: Installing CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES patch

The instructions on the wiki page are very clear - create a .reg file with the specified contents, then run it as Administrator and reboot. That last part is Google-able.
royce hashcat 1 1,508 12-11-2018, 05:59 AM
    Thread: Office 2013 token length exception
Post: RE: Office 2013 token length exception

Unable to replicate. I copied the example hash directly out of your post, and can crack it: Code: -- $ cat office2013.hash $office$*2013*100000*256*16*7dd611d7eb4c899f74816d1dec817b3b*948dc0b2...
royce hashcat 1 1,980 12-11-2018, 06:48 AM
    Thread: Parsing a Potfile
Post: RE: Parsing a Potfile

OP is looking for ways do to this in bulk, not one at a time. I'm not aware of a generic tool for slicing and dicing potfiles. I think most people roll their own. But there are enough interesting a...
royce hashcat 5 3,833 12-11-2018, 05:55 PM
    Thread: Parsing a Potfile
Post: RE: Parsing a Potfile

You'll probably have to invent something, then, based on principles like: * If a hash:plain pair has more than one colon and isn't HEX-encoded, separate it out into its own file, then use a 'rev | ...
royce hashcat 5 3,833 12-12-2018, 09:29 PM
    Thread: Nvidia RTX 2070 vs AMD Vega RX 64
Post: RE: Nvidia RTX 2070 vs AMD Vega RX 64

+1
royce Hardware 6 5,767 12-15-2018, 06:51 PM
    Thread: Ethereum Wallet and 2x 1080ti what's the problem?
Post: RE: Ethereum Wallet and 2x 1080ti what's the probl...

Yes. Add more CPUs.
royce hashcat 8 5,504 12-15-2018, 06:51 PM
    Thread: Brain as a centralized potfile?
Post: RE: Brain as a centralized potfile?

1. Yes. All candidates are centrally reported and indexed. For slow hashes, this is effective, because it allows all clients to skip those candidates. For fast hashes, this will quickly bottleneck the...
royce hashcat 3 2,094 12-16-2018, 10:28 PM
    Thread: Low GPU utilization and how to cope with it
Post: RE: Low GPU utilization and how to cope with it

Running a hybrid attack on a single mask against a single hash would indeed be pretty inefficient.
royce hashcat 7 3,760 01-05-2019, 01:12 AM
    Thread: Ransomware attack [email protected]
Post: RE: Ransomware attack [email protected]

Jase, you might consider consulting with your local law enforcement. They often have access to tools to help you narrow down the variant and might be able to tell you more about how this particular va...
royce hashcat 4 4,899 01-13-2019, 08:35 PM
  Lightbulb Thread: 0% progress
Post: RE: 0% progress

'Rejected' means 'password candidate was inapplicable' (such as if it was too long or too short for that hash algorithm) rather than 'password candidate was tried and it didn't work'. Recommendatio...
royce hashcat 4 2,489 01-19-2019, 07:42 PM
    Thread: 0% progress
Post: RE: 0% progress

Progress in this context is 'how many hashes were successfully cracked'. So if you're only cracking a single hash, progress will always be either 0 or 100. :)
royce hashcat 4 2,489 01-19-2019, 09:39 PM
    Thread: Trying to get formatting right
Post: RE: Trying to get formatting right

Posting non-example unredacted hashes is against the forum rules (https://hashcat.net/forum/announcement-2.html). I've redacted your post. It looks like this mode may match: Code: --    140...
royce hashcat 6 3,629 01-20-2019, 08:53 PM