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oclHashcat-plus: resume after shutdown - undeath - 10-16-2011 Hi, i'd like to request a function for oclHashcat-plus to be able to resume a previous cracking process, similiar to the -s switch in hashcat. (same goes out for oclHashcat, but as this one doesn't seem to get developed anymore in favor of oclHashcat-plus i did not mention it above.) greez undeath RE: oclHashcat-plus: resume after shutdown - atom - 10-17-2011 i know its an important feature but because of some of oclHashcat-plus optimizations that is not so easy to implement. currently i have no idea how but maybe in some time.... till that you have to do it manually, maybe be splitting your wordlists RE: oclHashcat-plus: resume after shutdown - BuckMaster - 10-17-2011 will be great if u'll integrate this. RE: oclHashcat-plus: resume after shutdown - undeath - 11-01-2011 i found an easy way to resume wordlists without needing to split them. I described it on the wiki page: http://hashcat.net/wiki/oclhashcat_plus#dictionary_loading RE: oclHashcat-plus: resume after shutdown - atom - 11-01-2011 nice idea! RE: oclHashcat-plus: resume after shutdown - Incisive - 11-03-2011 Would the resume be easier if it were a "close enough" resume? Personally, I wouldn't be at all bothered by the resume re-cracking several minutes or even a couple of hours worth of work that it had done before; I see its main purpose is saving us during the long multi-day attempts. RE: oclHashcat-plus: resume after shutdown - skalderis - 05-19-2012 What about if you brute-forcing with masks. --pw-skip option would be handy. RE: oclHashcat-plus: resume after shutdown - atom - 01-02-2013 Resume / Restore support added to latest oclHashcat-plus version. Thread closed. |