08-07-2016, 02:45 PM
Hi all,
I've encountered a problem which I have no idea how to solve.
word.txt contains only one word which is "word".
I'm trying with the default toggles1.rule.
Here is the result:
Obviously it produces lots of duplicates since the rules like: T8, T9, etc. doesn't do anything with a 4 character long word. But shouldn't these results get rejected?
Same applies when the toggle hits a digit which cannot be toggled, but it just ignores it, and outputs the original word.
How can I filter the output so the unchanged results (compared to the input) get rejeted?
BRs
/Andras
I've encountered a problem which I have no idea how to solve.
word.txt contains only one word which is "word".
I'm trying with the default toggles1.rule.
Here is the result:
Code:
hashcat64.exe -r "rules\toggles1.rule" --stdout word.txt
Word
wOrd
woRd
worD
word
word
word
word
word
word
word
word
word
word
word
Obviously it produces lots of duplicates since the rules like: T8, T9, etc. doesn't do anything with a 4 character long word. But shouldn't these results get rejected?
Same applies when the toggle hits a digit which cannot be toggled, but it just ignores it, and outputs the original word.
How can I filter the output so the unchanged results (compared to the input) get rejeted?
BRs
/Andras