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Status Exhausted - sugusrojo - 12-12-2014 Hi! I use this command: Code: oclHashcat64.exe -m 2500 hi2.hccap password.txt And in status, shows me: Status: Exhausted (oclHashcat v1.31 | Windows 7 SP1 | 8 GB RAM | Catalyst Version 14.9) ¿What is the problem? Many thanks. RE: Status Exhausted - coolbry95 - 12-12-2014 You ran out of words in your dictionary. There are only 6 words in there. Use a larger dictionary. RE: Status Exhausted - sugusrojo - 12-12-2014 (12-12-2014, 03:42 AM)coolbry95 Wrote: You ran out of words in your dictionary. There are only 6 words in there. Use a larger dictionary. Yes, i use a example. Check this: RE: Status Exhausted - radix - 12-12-2014 It would appear that you once again exhausted your dictionary. RE: Status Exhausted - sugusrojo - 12-12-2014 (12-12-2014, 03:55 AM)radix Wrote: It would appear that you once again exhausted your dictionary. How do I fix this? I use another dictionary and tells me the same thing. Thank you! RE: Status Exhausted - radix - 12-12-2014 Get a bigger dictionary. RE: Status Exhausted - sugusrojo - 12-12-2014 Thanks for the reply. I tried a larger dictionary and me still says the same error. For example, I downloaded a dictionary of internet and also throws me the same error. I tried to use OclHashcat in another directory, another hccap file and other (greater and boys) dictionary, but still with the same "Status Exhausted" RE: Status Exhausted - epixoip - 12-12-2014 Dude, it's not an error. It's simply telling you that the password was not found in your search space. You're doing a dictionary attack, so it means that the password was not found in any of the dictionaries you've tried. RE: Status Exhausted - sugusrojo - 12-12-2014 (12-12-2014, 04:57 AM)epixoip Wrote: Dude, it's not an error. It's simply telling you that the password was not found in your search space. You're doing a dictionary attack, so it means that the password was not found in any of the dictionaries you've tried. Oh. Sorry. My bad. Many many thanks for the patience. |