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    Thread: Password Decoration Rule
Post: RE: Password Decoration Rule

Nice job! I was surprised that they ran quite fast, as well! Well done.
Waffle User Contributions 24 54,361 01-19-2013, 05:21 PM
    Thread: HELP, oclHashcat-plus 0.12 ERROR: cuMemcpyDtoH() 700
Post: RE: HELP, oclHashcat-plus 0.12 ERROR: cuMemcpyDto...

I was able to duplicate this on an M2070, but _only_ in the 32 bit version. The 64 bit version worked fine (Ubuntu 12.04 - I didn't try the windows versions).
Waffle Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 20 27,469 01-04-2013, 05:33 PM
    Thread: hashcat wont bruteforce
Post: RE: hashcat wont bruteforce

There's something fundamental wrong. Try creating the hash with a known program, make it simple: md5 -s "a" for example. If you can't crack that, then your distribution may be corrupt, o...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 12 29,574 01-15-2013, 09:31 PM
    Thread: hashcat combination attack odd even difference
Post: RE: hashcat combination attack odd even difference

I've confirmed that it does the same on my system under Linux, and there are no blank lines. 000000 616e 740a 6261 740a 6361 740a 646f 670a ant.bat.cat.dog. 000010 6567 670a ...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 10 18,459 08-07-2013, 09:55 PM
    Thread: hashcat combination attack odd even difference
Post: RE: hashcat combination attack odd even difference

./hashcat -V 0.46 sum hashcat 48942 778 I think that is current.
Waffle Old hashcat Support 10 18,459 08-08-2013, 08:08 AM
    Thread: The ?F code appears to cause a problem
Post: The ?F code appears to cause a problem

Possible problem with 0.12 - the ?F code appears to cause a problem in the following expression. This was on Ubuntu 12.04, running 64 bit, with a M2070 graphics card in a Supermicro system. Removi...
Waffle Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 8 16,217 01-03-2013, 08:43 PM
    Thread: --remove not working correctly?
Post: --remove not working correctly?

I ran across a very unusual problem just now. I had a list I was working on, and wanted to check it. So, I removed my current files, and extracted the passwords from the .pot file, and ran it agai...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 8 13,424 01-14-2013, 08:18 PM
    Thread: --remove not working correctly?
Post: RE: --remove not working correctly?

Done yesterday in a private message. My guess, based on further experiments, is a race condition. Using -n 1 seems to make it happen less often (or at all). Using -n 16 (on my hardware) makes it h...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 8 13,424 01-15-2013, 02:00 PM
    Thread: The ?F code appears to cause a problem
Post: RE: The ?F code appears to cause a problem

How strange. I cut-and-pasted the line from the message, and was able to duplicate it on my system: ./cuda --session=three -a 3 -m 0 -1 '?d?u?l?s?h?D?F?R' g2 '?1' cuda: malloc.c:2451: sYSMALL...
Waffle Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 8 16,217 01-04-2013, 05:24 PM
    Thread: --remove not working correctly?
Post: RE: --remove not working correctly?

Of course, I did try that. sort -u list10.orig >l10.txt NOTE: press enter for status-screen Input.Mode: Dict (/tmp/t1) Index.....: 1/1 (segment), 724187 (words), 6901757 (bytes) Recovered.:...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 8 13,424 01-14-2013, 11:26 PM
    Thread: All Chars = Big Chaos
Post: RE: All Chars = Big Chaos

of course it is possible to write a rule for this. ^[tab]+0{ Insert a tab character at the start of the word. Increment it (0x9 -> 0xa). Rotate it into position.
Waffle General Talk 8 14,734 05-04-2013, 04:59 AM
    Thread: Bug with complex rule ?
Post: RE: Bug with complex rule ?

Please see bug 148 for a solution which I think is quite helpful. I've been using this in my code for the past month or so, and this fixes so many problems. For example, when dealing with UNICODE ...
Waffle Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 8 16,065 06-01-2013, 07:33 PM
    Thread: Saving calculated hashes
Post: RE: Saving calculated hashes

A couple of other minor points, and a question: Why are you storing this in a database? The minor points; when dealing with large amounts of data, it's important to remember that disk I/O isn't fr...
Waffle General Talk 8 16,778 05-20-2013, 05:46 PM
    Thread: Bug with complex rule ?
Post: RE: Bug with complex rule ?

When I spoke with Atom about this a while back - in relation to this exact issue - he explained that there was no way to "conditionalize" (poor word, I know) the execution of rules, particularly on th...
Waffle Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 8 16,065 06-01-2013, 09:18 PM
    Thread: Posible bug using external salts -e
Post: RE: Posible bug using external salts -e

Yes, I have this problem too. As the input file is being re-written (with the .new extension), it seems to grow without bounds, under certain conditions. The solution is simple: Don't use the -remo...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 6 16,542 04-17-2013, 10:46 PM
    Thread: Posible bug using external salts -e
Post: RE: Posible bug using external salts -e

I wrote my own. It's quite a bit faster than using hashcat, especially if you are removing a lot of hashes. so, for example: hashcat -a 0 -m 2611 -e salts -o mytemp.out input.txt passwords.txt ...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 6 16,542 04-18-2013, 03:44 AM
    Thread: Dealing with EOL characters
Post: Dealing with EOL characters

Many of the hashes I am dealing with lately seem to have embedded end-of-line (\n) characters in them. What is the best way to represent these in password lists, for future attacks? For example, ...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 5 9,371 01-14-2013, 07:24 PM
    Thread: Dealing with EOL characters
Post: RE: Dealing with EOL characters

Ok. But, back to my original question, how does this help structure future attacks? I see that the .pot/output file can be written as hex values in oclHashcat-plus (and somewhat less-so in the cpu h...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 5 9,371 01-15-2013, 02:12 PM
    Thread: Can you run hashcat backwards?
Post: RE: Can you run hashcat backwards?

For what it is worth, you can use mdxfind for that. For example, to generate MD5's from a list call "words.txt": echo | mdxfind -z words.txt >words.md5 The -z causes it to "match" all of the...
Waffle hashcat 5 5,645 12-24-2016, 11:03 PM
    Thread: hashcat 0.41 putting something other than hash in .pot file
Post: RE: hashcat 0.41 putting something other than hash...

Kgx Pnqvhm Wrote: (11-27-2012, 01:25 AM) -- Hashcat 0.41 64-bit for Windows is putting a hex string in the hashcat.pot file that is not the hash. -- You are quite correct. Consider the file of M...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 4 9,430 12-22-2012, 07:05 PM