how can i use 0x00-0x08 of "?b" to crack a hash value - Printable Version +- hashcat Forum (https://hashcat.net/forum) +-- Forum: Support (https://hashcat.net/forum/forum-3.html) +--- Forum: hashcat (https://hashcat.net/forum/forum-45.html) +--- Thread: how can i use 0x00-0x08 of "?b" to crack a hash value (/thread-6414.html) |
how can i use 0x00-0x08 of "?b" to crack a hash value - 330wang - 03-21-2017 i have a sha1 hash (for example: ED3933FAA9A8C856008883037E00604C4A8B0C8D ) made of binary 0x00-0x08 how do i set mask use ?b which is 0x00 - 0xff . if i use ?b will waste much time. thanks. RE: how can i use 0x00-0x08 of "?b" to crack a hash value - royce - 03-21-2017 You can use the --hex-charset option to specify this set of binary. Edit: specifically, something like: --hex-charset -1 000102030405060708 ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 ... or however long your expected strings are. |