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RE: Can't crack hash of 60 digit pass (only few unknow digits) - DudeSon - 04-15-2013 (04-14-2013, 08:13 AM)halfie Wrote: tldr but can JtR be useful here? Thanks for the offer ![]() (04-15-2013, 09:55 AM)atom Wrote: The problem with > 55 is that you require another transform. Speeds will at least drop to 50%. I measured the hashing speed of 54 chars with 3x Amd 58xx cards, it's 180Mhash/s (10chars go at 5 GHash/s) . After some overclocking a 50-70% speed drop to under 90Mhash wouldn't be a big problem I think. (I'll only have like 4*10^12 possible combinations) Although this feature request has probably no general use for anyone except me, but is there be a way my request could be filled? (some comensation for coding is possible ![]() EDIT: nevermind |