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Odd Formatting Using Tables - Hash-IT - 11-21-2011 I am getting a strange result when testing “tablesâ€. Please bear in mind this could be my fault !! This is an unlikely “table file†I must admit but should the following be happening ? Password list contains… pass 12345 HELLO Ab12 Table contains… A=4 L=1 When I write this out to a file I get the following… pass <--- Gap---> 12345 <--- Gap---> HE11O <--- Gap---> 4b12 I was expecting... pass 12345 HE11O 4b12 Should these gaps be being produced ? I can see that the table has worked though. RE: Odd Formatting Using Tables - atom - 11-22-2011 this is because of the SSE2 implementation. insert len.bin in between your pipe and build a chain. RE: Odd Formatting Using Tables - Hash-IT - 11-22-2011 OK I am not sure I understand totally but I will give it a try, I just wondered if this was a bug or not. I was just a little concerned that if this had been piped directly to hashcatplus I wouldn't have noticed these gaps and therefore wonder if I would have been unwittingly testing multiple gaps ? Thanks for your advice. RE: Odd Formatting Using Tables - atom - 11-22-2011 if you use hashcat and --stdout as wordlist generator in combination with oclHashcat-plus, then no, you did not. it skips empty lines RE: Odd Formatting Using Tables - Hash-IT - 11-23-2011 Phew ,thank you for that. I have just finished quite a long run and when I saw this I did start to wonder ! |