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Separator Unmatched using Output Formats - sp00ks - 12-09-2021 I'm puzzled as to why I cannot get the output-formats working and require assistance. OS: Debian Buster Hashcat Version: v6.2.5-21-g0bf0414dc I get slightly different messages with a 5600 to a 1000 hash. (i have tried doing all the format types to test also 1 - 15) Could someone give an example of the correct syntax please? Using the examples hashes: 5600 Hash $ cat 5600.hash admin::N46iSNekpT:08ca45b7d7ea58ee:88dcbe4446168966a153a0064958dac6:5c7830315c7830310000000000000b45c67103d07d7b95acd12ffa11230e0000000052920b85f78d013c31cdb3b92f5d765c783030 $ cat 5600.hash.pot ADMIN::N46iSNekpT:08ca45b7d7ea58ee:88dcbe4446168966a153a0064958dac6:5c7830315c7830310000000000000b45c67103d07d7b95acd12ffa11230e0000000052920b85f78d013c31cdb3b92f5d765c783030:hashcat So I have confirmed I have cracked this example hash and can see it in the potfile as expected. hashcat -m 5600 --potfile-path 5600.hash.pot --show --username --outfile-format=2 5600.hash Hashfile '5600.hash' on line 1 (admin:...85f78d013c31cdb3b92f5d765c783030): Separator unmatched No hashes loaded. Why am I getting this error with a 5600 hash? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If I do the same test with a NTLM 1000 hash $ cat 1000.hash.pot b4b9b02e6f09a9bd760f388b67351e2b:hashcat $ cat 1000.hash b4b9b02e6f09a9bd760f388b67351e2b hashcat -m 1000 --potfile-path 1000.hash.pot --show --username --outfile-format=2 1000.hash Failed to parse hashes using the 'native hashcat' format. No hashes loaded. RE: Separator Unmatched using Output Formats - Banaanhangwagen - 12-09-2021 In both of your examples you are using --username, which is not necessary because there is no username in front of the hash. Redo your commands without it, and you'll be fine. (The 'admin' username in the 5600-hash is actually needed and is in fact part of the hash.) RE: Separator Unmatched using Output Formats - sp00ks - 12-09-2021 (12-09-2021, 12:56 PM)Banaanhangwagen Wrote: In both of your examples you are using --username, which is not necessary because there is no username in front of the hash. Thanks this certainly Solves the issue - i knew it would be something simple. Thanks :-) |