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permission denied: ./hashcat - Bananagang - 05-14-2022 MacOS Monterey 12.3.1 When I want to use "./hashcat" terminal says: "zsh:permission denied: ./hashcat" At first it worked, but after I tried "-w 3" it said this. Even if I use it without "-w" it says permission denied. I then tried using it with bash, but bash says: "bash: ./hashcat: is a directory" I reinstalled hashcat, but it still said permission denied. I checked if I have permission to access this folder with clicking on it and using "Command+i" and I have full permission to read and write, BUT it still doesn't work. Can anyone help me or have the same problem? RE: permission denied: ./hashcat - pdo - 05-14-2022 You're trying to execute a directory, not the hashcat binary. (05-14-2022, 11:20 AM)Bananagang Wrote: MacOS Monterey 12.3.1 RE: permission denied: ./hashcat - Bananagang - 05-15-2022 [quote="pdo" pid='55383' dateline='1652529899'] You're trying to execute a directory, not the hashcat binary. What do you mean? I mean it worked for me before, but now it doesn't. Then how do I execute the hashcat binary? RE: permission denied: ./hashcat - pdo - 05-15-2022 (05-15-2022, 12:55 AM)Bananagang Wrote: [quote="pdo" pid='55383' dateline='1652529899'] Here is what I am saying: 1) you are in your home directory 2) under your home directory there is a directory named "hashcat" 3) when you type "./hashcat" your shell interprets that to mean "execute the thing called 'hashcat' that's right here in the current directory (this is what the ./ part means) 4) what is in the current directory named hashcat is a directory, not an executable binary, which is why your shell (zsh) says "zsh:permission denied: ./hashcat", because it cannot execute a directory. This is further reinforced when you try to use bash to execute it instead and bash says "bash: ./hashcat: is a directory". The error is right there in black and white. I don't know *how* you installed hashcat, I don't know *where* your hashcat binary is (though I can guess). I would suggest taking a basic shell tutorial so you better understand how to use zsh or bash, and how to interpret shell output. RE: permission denied: ./hashcat - Bananagang - 05-15-2022 (05-15-2022, 02:49 AM)pdo Wrote:(05-15-2022, 12:55 AM)Bananagang Wrote: [quote="pdo" pid='55383' dateline='1652529899'] Thank you very much! |