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    Thread: Migrating Brain Server Data
Post: Migrating Brain Server Data

How do I or is it necessary to migrate the saved brain server data to newer versions as they come out?
slawson hashcat 8 2,469 10-11-2019, 05:27 PM
    Thread: Migrating Brain Server Data
Post: RE: Migrating Brain Server Data

Thanks for the replies. Where is the brain data actually stored?
slawson hashcat 8 2,469 10-15-2019, 03:46 PM
    Thread: Migrating Brain Server Data
Post: RE: Migrating Brain Server Data

Please correct me if I am wrong. I don't have any .ldmp files in my directory, only .admp. I assume this is because I didn't specify any client features, therefore it only stored attack postitions. ...
slawson hashcat 8 2,469 10-15-2019, 04:57 PM
    Thread: Migrating Brain Server Data
Post: RE: Migrating Brain Server Data

In my case the client and the server are the same PC. I am cracking 16800 hashes. I am getting around 400K h/s, so I can run through a dictionary file pretty quick, but when I add a rule to the dict...
slawson hashcat 8 2,469 10-15-2019, 05:22 PM
    Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: Cracked Passwords when using Brain

When using brain with multiple clients, what happens when a password is cracked by one of the stations? 1.  Where does it store the cracked password?   2.  Does it send a signal to all of th...
slawson hashcat 9 2,496 10-16-2019, 10:19 PM
    Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain

Thx for answering that question. Of course, I have another (Give a mouse a cookie). I'll try to explain. (While using the brain feature) If I run an attack on a file that has already been proc...
slawson hashcat 9 2,496 10-16-2019, 10:51 PM
    Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain

That makes sense. Thanks. Although, I am still missing something. I am trying to unveil the potential in using brain. My goal is to avoid duplicate candidates when running a rule against a hash ...
slawson hashcat 9 2,496 10-17-2019, 06:10 PM
    Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain

Just the default which I understand to be -2. To accomplish my goal, would I have to use -3. If so, I could see how that could take tons of storage. Is -2 essentially a glorified --restore ...
slawson hashcat 9 2,496 10-17-2019, 06:25 PM
    Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain

Sorry when I said -2 and -3 I meant brain client features 2 and 3. Not custom character sets. So what I meant is that if I just use the default --brain-client-features 2, is that essentially just ...
slawson hashcat 9 2,496 10-17-2019, 06:33 PM
    Thread: Brain Client won't quit
Post: Brain Client won't quit

I've got a strange issue going on.  I am running the brain and client on the same PC.  The client has been working with the default feature 2.  On my last run I wanted to experiment with feature 3....
slawson hashcat 0 643 10-17-2019, 08:27 PM
    Thread: Hashing Linux Passwords
Post: Hashing Linux Passwords

I am missing something simple, but I am not sure what.  Here is what I have done so far. made a copy of the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow then typed: unshadow passwd shadow > linux.txt hashcat -...
slawson hashcat 3 1,444 10-30-2019, 03:18 PM
    Thread: Hashing Linux Passwords
Post: RE: Hashing Linux Passwords

Nevermind I found it. -m 500
slawson hashcat 3 1,444 10-30-2019, 03:21 PM
    Thread: Hashing Linux Passwords
Post: RE: Hashing Linux Passwords

Thank you.
slawson hashcat 3 1,444 10-30-2019, 03:27 PM
    Thread: Privilege Escalation Hash Type
Post: Privilege Escalation Hash Type

I am trying to learn about privilege escalation and at one point the tutorials says to try a registry search for passwords. i.e.  reg query HKCU /f password /t REG_SZ /s and  reg query ...
slawson hashcat 7 2,033 11-08-2019, 12:28 AM
    Thread: Privilege Escalation Hash Type
Post: RE: Privilege Escalation Hash Type

Thanks for the article and mild rebuke. Actually I have been guilty of using the wrong terminology and my understanding is clearer now. Although, in my question above I thought I asked a legitim...
slawson hashcat 7 2,033 11-08-2019, 02:08 AM
    Thread: Privilege Escalation Hash Type
Post: RE: Privilege Escalation Hash Type

Here is one of the results from the registry pull. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\pdfforge\PDFCreator\Settings\ApplicationSettings\Accounts\TimeServerAccounts\0 Password REG_SZ xxxxxxmCO6g= ...
slawson hashcat 7 2,033 11-08-2019, 03:51 PM
    Thread: Privilege Escalation Hash Type
Post: RE: Privilege Escalation Hash Type

Thanks for the info. I'll take a deeper look.
slawson hashcat 7 2,033 11-08-2019, 07:17 PM
    Thread: Exporting hcxdump file by ESSID
Post: Exporting hcxdump file by ESSID

I have a hcxdumptool capture file that has several essid's in it.  I need to export it to a hccapx file, but I only need to include essid's that start with "ME".  Is there any way to do that with hc...
slawson hashcat 2 1,278 11-09-2019, 01:06 AM
    Thread: Exporting hcxdump file by ESSID
Post: RE: Exporting hcxdump file by ESSID

Perfect. Thanks.
slawson hashcat 2 1,278 11-09-2019, 04:57 PM
    Thread: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed.
Post: RE: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed.

Windows 10 Dual AMD R9-290x AMD Driver 8/16/19 26.20.12028.2 I have tested and verified that the following beta versions work correctly with -m2500. 5.1.0+1394 5.1.0+1403 5.1.0+1523 As ...
slawson hashcat 31 12,812 12-23-2019, 06:19 PM