Hello,
Im using the following cmd to trying find the pass but when i Ctrl+c i really want to know the last attempted pass for various reasons(Like using more the 1 Pc, restores if some thing go wrong, etc).
mp64 -1 0123456789ABCDEF -s 00753E0000 ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 | hashcat -m 2500 T2.hccap
Can someone help me
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Thanks in advance
can u write again ur question? i did not understand a thing
Why are you using mask processor? hashcat can do all this.
hashcat32 -m 2500 -a 3 -1 ?dABCDEF T2.hccap ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1
It's going to take a while though....
1 - Tks for our reply Rico.
And how do i inform to start at 00753E0000?
2 - Tks for our reply kiara
In aircrack-ng you can see the "Current passphrase".
I want to know if hashcat was similar feature or if has a way to see (after i cancel the cracking process) where did it stopped.
1. Determine total keyspace.
>hashcat64 -m 2500 -a 3
--keyspace -1 ?dABCDEF T2.hccap ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1
68719476736
2. What position is 00753E0000 in the total keyspace, as a ratio? As this value is clearly hexadecimal, convert to decimal for simplicity: 1966997504
Calcs: (1966997504 / 16^10 ) = 0.00178897 (Ooo, barely started)
keyspace * completion ratio already covered:
68719476736 * 0.00178897 = 122937082.296
>hashcat64 -m 2500 -a 3
--skip 122937082 --markov-disable -1 ?dABCDEF T2.hccap ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1
Maybe --skip should be -s if using an older version of hashcat.
Code:
Session.Name...: hashcat
Status.........: Running
Input.Mode.....: Mask (?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1) [10]
Custom.Chars...: -1 ?dABCDEF, -2 Undefined, -3 Undefined, -4 Undefined
Hash.Target....: Test (80:bb:bb:1e:aa:bb <-> 50:bb:bb:79:bb:9b)
Hash.Type......: WPA/WPA2
Time.Started...: Fri Sep 23 23:24:09 2016 (7 secs)
Time.Estimated.: Fri Mar 23 07:17:00 2018 (1 year, 180 days)
Speed.Dev.#1...: 23293 H/s (12.01ms)
Recovered......: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.......: [b]1967139232/1099511627776 (0.18%)[/b]
Rejected.......: 0/1967139232 (0.00%)
Restore.Point..: [b]122937082/68719476736 (0.18%)[/b]
HWMon.Dev.#1...: Temp: 42c Fan: 43%
[s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [b]ypass [c]heckpoint [q]uit =>
I hope you've better hardware than this
EDIT: Crap, forgot you'll need the --markov-disable switch so keys are generated the same way Maskprocessor does. Otherwise the ordering of generated keys is governed by, um, Markov Chains. Just turn that bit off.
Thank you man!!!!!! I gonna try this
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