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using 2 dictionaries - mayberryman - 03-31-2013 I have two dictionaries (each consisting of only 4 letter words). I have tried unsuccessfully to create a rule to append the two digits to the end of the first dictionary, and then run that against the second dictionary, without success. Example of what I want to test hashes against: dict1 test talk dict2 june july test00june test01june .... test00july test01july .... talk00june talk01june .... talk00july talk01july Appreciate help. RE: using 2 dictionaries - Incisive - 03-31-2013 If they're really that small (there aren't that many 4 letter words), then one option you have would be to create a dictionary of the two digits, and then use the hashcat-utils "combinator" program to do a cartesian product of the first wordlist + the number wordlist. After that, you can easily do this again to get a complete on-disk dictionary, if you have the drive space, and then applying rules is trivial. Without rules, you can give Hashcat multiple dictionaries with a combinator attack (--attack-mode=1). Alternately, you can use the "combinator" program to pipe input to a hashcat programs stdin mode - perhaps a little slower, no predicted status, but it works too, even with rules. AFAIK, the "combinator" program at least used to have a 15 character limit, like all the other hashcat-utils programs, though I haven't checked again in a long time, which limits its use against "correct horse battery staple" passwords. RE: using 2 dictionaries - mayberryman - 04-02-2013 Thanks...did the trick. |