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Reading very large dicts
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04-16-2012, 03:42 PM
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Reading very large dicts
Hi atom,
When reading very large dicts, it obviously takes awhile before it even starts, can u make oclHashcat-plus store a dict properties so once it's read a dict, it stores the number of lines for next time unless it's been modified? When running a batch job it will save quite a bit of time when having to read 36GB dicts
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04-16-2012, 03:48 PM
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RE: Reading very large dicts
no, because if you change the dictionary the stored numbers become invalid.
you can work-around the line counter by using <, then it will start instant with cracking with eta: ./oclHashcat-plus... hash dict without eta: ./oclHashcat-plus... hash < dict |
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04-16-2012, 04:00 PM
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RE: Reading very large dicts
Yeah ok thanks man, I'll figure out how long they take then use the < on the dict so oclHashcat doesn't check it
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04-16-2012, 05:49 PM
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RE: Reading very large dicts
Tried < with windows exe and it doesn't work. Any ideas?
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04-16-2012, 05:51 PM
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RE: Reading very large dicts
are you sure? works fine for me.
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04-16-2012, 10:31 PM
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RE: Reading very large dicts
Give to me this message, if using < dic : Access is denied. (dic is the dic name folder, of course).
Normall behavior, but reading the every single dic before starts, whitout using the < parameter. What's is wrong, perhaps the version we are running ? |
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04-16-2012, 10:54 PM
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RE: Reading very large dicts
doesn't work for directories of course.
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04-17-2012, 12:12 AM
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RE: Reading very large dicts
great..
i was facing similar problems xD |
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04-17-2012, 05:02 PM
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04-17-2012, 05:26 PM
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RE: Reading very large dicts
if there is enough demand, yes
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