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    Thread: Cosmetic Bug?
Post: Cosmetic Bug?

The speed display is outputted under Dev1, when Dev2 is the device working. Status.........: Running Hash.Type......: scrypt Speed.Dev.#1...:  1798.4 kH/s (0.00ms) Speed.Dev.#2...:        0...
norfSprite hashcat 1 3,200 09-09-2016, 01:10 AM
    Thread: Cracking Scrypt Hashes: Line-length exception errors
Post: Cracking Scrypt Hashes: Line-length exception erro...

I can't get Hashcat to attempt to crack a scrypt hash that has a b64 encoded digest that is not of length 44. With four test hashes only the following hash does not complain of a line-length excepti...
norfSprite hashcat 7 9,296 09-02-2016, 09:53 PM
    Thread: Nvidia memory utilization.
Post: Nvidia memory utilization.

The introductory message from hashcat says only 1023/4095 MB allocatable for each GPU. When hashcat is running the nvidia-smi query of memory and utilization says one of the GPUs is using 98% of memor...
norfSprite hashcat 1 4,308 09-07-2016, 12:56 AM
    Thread: Cracking Scrypt Hashes: Line-length exception errors
Post: RE: Cracking Scrypt Hashes: Line-length exception ...

atom Wrote: (09-03-2016, 11:22 AM) -- In theory you just need to know the first, maybe 8 byte, to check if the password was correct. The salt length is limited, however, but can be of dynamic length ...
norfSprite hashcat 7 9,296 09-05-2016, 08:51 PM
    Thread: Cracking Scrypt Hashes: Line-length exception errors
Post: RE: Cracking Scrypt Hashes: Line-length exception ...

atom Wrote: (09-03-2016, 11:22 AM) -- In theory you just need to know the first, maybe 8 byte, to check if the password was correct. The salt length is limited, however, but can be of dynamic length ...
norfSprite hashcat 7 9,296 09-08-2016, 06:47 PM
    Thread: Cracking Scrypt Hashes: Line-length exception errors
Post: RE: Cracking Scrypt Hashes: Line-length exception ...

henpemaz Wrote: (09-08-2016, 09:24 PM) -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem Give it a brief read and draw your own conclusions regarding hash collision. Edit: Complementing with so...
norfSprite hashcat 7 9,296 09-09-2016, 12:45 AM
    Thread: Help an idiot.
Post: RE: Help an idiot.

To view the help menu and all the command line options run: Code: -- ./cudaHashcat64.bin -h -- ^This command will help you figure out questions like these in the future, best to look here before pos...
norfSprite hashcat 3 6,079 09-06-2016, 07:46 PM
    Thread: Scrypt Example Hash Composition
Post: RE: Scrypt Example Hash Composition

So I think I demonstrate my understanding of the composition of the last two segments below, but I am still stuck attempting to recreate the example hash. Salt length (20 bytes, b64encoded format)...
norfSprite hashcat 5 10,812 08-18-2016, 11:24 PM
    Thread: Scrypt Example Hash Composition
Post: RE: Scrypt Example Hash Composition

atom Wrote: (08-19-2016, 09:22 AM) -- I don't understand anything from this. I think you need to entirely rephrase. -- Goal: Be able to recreate the example SCRYPT hash. I will list the steps/knowl...
norfSprite hashcat 5 10,812 08-19-2016, 09:03 PM
    Thread: Unclear what this hash is from
Post: RE: Unclear what this hash is from

I don't know what type of hashes those two are, but read the forum rules. You should have masked the hashes.
norfSprite hashcat 4 5,474 09-06-2016, 08:35 PM
    Thread: Scrypt Example Hash Composition
Post: Scrypt Example Hash Composition

I do not understand the example SCRYPT Hash composition. I am trying to recreate the example hash to understand, from what I can infer the hash appears to be composed as follows..    SCRYPT:N:r:p...
norfSprite hashcat 5 10,812 08-17-2016, 08:02 PM