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Best approach for [capitalised word] [capitalised word] [1 to 99] - SarahC - 05-29-2016 I've got a word list, and I wanted to write a set of rules to take two words from the dictionary, capitalise the first words first letter, and then add numbers from 0 through 99 at the end. Say our dictionary has two words, "aardvark", and "ball". Aardvarkaardvark1... ... all the way to 99.... Aardvarkaardvark99... Aardvarkball1..... .......... Aardvarkball99..... Ballaardvark1.... ......... Ballaardvark99... Ballball1....... .......... ballball99.... [end] I thought it was a hybrid attack, a dictionary word plus the rule ?d?d, but that's only lowercase words in my dictionary, and it only does one word in length. Ok, but not the double word I wanted! No luck. I tried learning rules, which I got some familiarity with, but when I tried using them with a "combinator attack" - where I use the same dictionary twice to produce a word/word keyspace: --------------------------- ..\cudaHashcat-2.01\cudaHashcat64.exe -m 1000 -a 1 ntlm.hash english.dic english.dic -j '$c' -r ..\cudaHashcat-2.01\rules\hybrid\append_d.rule --session=ntlm --outfile-format=15 --outfile=passwords.txt "Error: english.dic: empty file" - the file isn't empt, so my command line switches must be wrong. =( ----------------------- I added the -r switch to use rules: ..\cudaHashcat-2.01\cudaHashcat64.exe -m 1000 -a 1 ntlm.hash english.dic english.dic -r -j '$c' -k ..\cudaHashcat-2.01\rules\hybrid\append_d.rule --session=ntlm --outfile-format=15 --outfile=passwords.txt "Error: Use of rules-file............ only allowed in attack-mode 0" ---------------------- ..\cudaHashcat-2.01\cudaHashcat64.exe -m 1000 -a 1 ntlm.hash english.dic english.dic -r -j '$c' -k ..\cudaHashcat-2.01\rules\hybrid\append_d.rule --session=ntlm --outfile-format=15 --outfile=passwords.txt "ERROR: -j: No such file or directory" - Looks like I can't use the switch -r to turn on rules and use left/right rules. I used: Bigbird1 : 1C7ED549326133D9E9287415B99C8789 Smallhouse5 : E182A4FEF70F5CA2D962D0BEC45582B5 I didn't try for capital word/capital word, and two digits - as I can't get this one working. RE: Best approach for [capitalised word] [capitalised word] [1 to 99] - atom - 05-30-2016 Use combinator.bin from hashcat-utils to do the combinato part, pipe the results to hashcat using its stdin feature, add rules for the digits and the capitalize part |