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A few requests - K9 - 04-04-2012 [i] to display the info again. I can't read the info after pressing the [s] button too many times :p Hashes: X Unique digests: X Rules: X GPU-Loops: X GPU-Accel: X Password lengths range: 1 - 15 Platform: AMD compatible platform found Watchdog: Temperature limit set to 90c Device #1: Cayman, 2048MB, 0Mhz, 24MCU Device #1: Allocating 288MB host-memory Device #1: Kernel ./kernels/4098/m0000_a0.Cayman.64.kernel (939550 bytes) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pause instead of a stop A feature which doesn't stop the attack when it reaches 90°C would be useful. For example a command like --wait/pause/cooldown. It would be even better when it waits till the temperature reaches X °C and continues when it reaches X °C. Pause every X min to prevent overheating. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Only plains in hashcat.pot A hashcat.pot-file like hashcat has is easier to use as dictionary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Output not found hashes A few people already requested an option to keep their list in the same order. hash:pass hash:pass hash hash:pass hash hash:pass RE: A few requests - atom - 04-06-2012 (04-04-2012, 06:38 PM)K9_ Wrote: [i] to display the info again. OK, which info exactly do you want moved into status display? Ex: I doubt you are interessted for the kernel filename... (04-04-2012, 06:38 PM)K9_ Wrote: Pause instead of a stop This has been discussed many times on here. It will not happen. http://hashcat.net/forum/thread-774.html (04-04-2012, 06:38 PM)K9_ Wrote: Only plains in hashcat.pot Thats right, but this format is required to enable features like --show and --left. On the other hand its so easy to cut away the hash: Quote:$ cut -d: -f2- < hashcat.pot (04-04-2012, 06:38 PM)K9_ Wrote: Output not found hashes Wait, do you want output only the left hashes or keep them in the original order? Its a big difference. If you just want the left hashes, use the --left switch. RE: A few requests - K9 - 04-06-2012 Quote:OK, which info exactly do you want moved into status display? Ex: I doubt you are interessted for the kernel filename...True. I guess this would be enough: Hashes: X Unique digests: X Rules: X GPU-Loops: X GPU-Accel: X Quote:Wait, do you want output only the left hashes or keep them in the original order? Its a big difference. If you just want the left hashes, use the --left switch.I saw a few people wanted the list as it was before. No hash removed or a different order just a plain at the end of each found hash. Found hashes and not found hashes: hash:pass hash:pass hash hash:pass hash hash:pass |