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		I'm getting a weird line-length exception with this command:
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cudaHashcat64 -m 1500 -a 3 --session session1 ?d?d?d?d?l?l -o file.txt --remove hashed_file.txt
It's throwing me the error with the ?d?d?d?d?l?l section, and I'm not sure why.
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Does hashed_file.txt contain only hashes -- no usernames, etc.?
Does it work OK with other masks?
	
	
	
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		Your command line is badly structured.  Try this:
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cudaHashcat64 -m 1500 -a 3 --session session1 -o file.txt --remove hashed_file.txt ?d?d?d?d?l?l
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (11-09-2015, 03:26 AM)mastercracker Wrote:  Your command line is badly structured.  Try this:
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cudaHashcat64 -m 1500 -a 3 --session session1 -o file.txt --remove hashed_file.txt ?d?d?d?d?l?l
This worked.  How can you know the correct order for things in a command?
And another question while I am at it.  It output to file.txt.  I ran it and got 186 of the passwords I am cracking.  If i do another command and output it there, will it overwrite what is in the text file, or just append it?
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Whoops - I totally missed the command order in your original post.
Simply follow the broad usage guidance from --help:
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Usage: cudaHashcat [options]... hash|hashfile|hccapfile [dictionary|mask|directory]...
In other words, the dictionary/mask/directory should always be last, and the hashes should always be next to last, and all other options should come before them.
	
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		 (11-09-2015, 04:33 AM)royce Wrote:  Whoops - I totally missed the command order in your original post.
Simply follow the broad usage guidance from --help:
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Usage: cudaHashcat [options]... hash|hashfile|hccapfile [dictionary|mask|directory]...
In other words, the dictionary/mask/directory should always be last, and the hashes should always be next to last, and all other options should come before them.
Thank you!  That actually helped explain quite a few questions I was having. I should've checked that.  I look at it initially when I didn't know most of the terms, and figured I could puzzle it together from examples.  So yeah, thank you very much!
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Quote:And another question while I am at it. It output to file.txt. I ran it and got 186 of the passwords I am cracking. If i do another command and output it there, will it overwrite what is in the text file, or just append it? 
The new cracks will be appended after what you cracked before.