Chick3nman
Chick3nman
Closing as resolved, functionality already exists. Please reopen if you feel this is still not resolved.
This algorithm doesn't appear to need a new kernel, it's just a matter of formatting the hashes correctly. The code is a little confusing at first, because it looks like...
Perhaps we could make a new module/parser to use the same kernels, just to make people's lives easier. Probably good to change the title a bit and make this a...
The problem here appears to be that attack "completion" of 100% at an intermediate stage in a stack of wordlists/masks/etc. is different from 100% of the entire guess queue and...
I believe this may be problematic because it also depends on the attack mode if I'm not mistaken. Compare the reported max length for MD5 Optimized in -a 0 and...
I'm not sure restore and stdin/stdout can be used together effectively. What is the full command when you attempt to restore the attack?
Hashcat does not attempt to use all of your VRAM, behaving as intended. Reopen if you have more information that indicates some sort of bug.
This would be quite a challenge from a technical standpoint. Sort of like an -a 9 mixed with -a 1. I don't think that's likely to be added given how...
> I think -a9 itself covers this sufficiently, You can replicate this easily by splitting on the : and running the -a9 accordingly @kost123 given that -a 9 does indeed...
This seems to be input hash format error/user error. If there is more information that indicates this is a bug, please reopen.