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Hashcat brain RAM-limited version - dizcza - 03-10-2019 If I understand correctly, hashcat-brain creates a quick hash for each password candidate from a wordlist. Doing so requires a lot of RAM for hashcat-brain-server. From my point of view, hashcat-brain could still help in physically constrained environments with small RAM if we store a checksum of entire wordlist with a file path that has been used to crack a particular hash, and passed command line arguments. For example, file1.hccapx contains 3 hashes and hashcat-brain stores what wordlists have been used for each of these 3 hashes like so: hash #1: /path/to/wordlist1, wordlist1_md5sum, *hashcat-args (rules, etc.) hash #1: /path/to/wordlist2, wordlist2_md5sum, *hashcat-args ... hash #3: /path/to/wordlistN, wordlistN_md5sum, *hashcat-args The memory footprint of this solution is small, and before running a new attack hashcat-brain could check the md5sum of the wordlist file to detect whether the file was changed and compare hashcat arguments with the previously passed. In this case, I don't need to remember that I've already tried rockyou.list with best.64 rules for some particular hashes from .hccapx file. I suppose this idea already came up to hashcat developers and maybe I just don't see the whole picture and the drawbacks of such an approach to people who can't use the full hashcat-brain functionality. RE: Hashcat brain RAM-limited version - philsmd - 03-10-2019 hashcat --help --brain-client-features - [ Brain Client Features ] - # | Features ===+======== 1 | Send hashed passwords 2 | Send attack positions 3 | Send hashed passwords and attack positions so if you don't need to check/reject all the password that were tested, you just use the --brain-client-features 2 RE: Hashcat brain RAM-limited version - dizcza - 03-10-2019 Indeed, thank you. I better go to read hashcat manual more carefully. RE: Hashcat brain RAM-limited version - NoReply - 03-10-2019 For the most detailed documentation / description of the brain feature, check out the release notes on hashcat 5.0.0 (https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-7903-post-42583.html#pid42583) |