01-15-2013, 02:12 PM
Ok. But, back to my original question, how does this help structure future attacks?
I see that the .pot/output file can be written as hex values in oclHashcat-plus (and somewhat less-so in the cpu hashcat), but there appears to be no way to either read .pot/output files created using this format back into hashcat or oclHashcat-plus, unless I am confused about the options somehow.
There _appears_ to be no way to represent a newline character in an input dictionary, other that to use rules to create it. Multiple LFs are even more of a challenge. Am I confused?
I see that the .pot/output file can be written as hex values in oclHashcat-plus (and somewhat less-so in the cpu hashcat), but there appears to be no way to either read .pot/output files created using this format back into hashcat or oclHashcat-plus, unless I am confused about the options somehow.
There _appears_ to be no way to represent a newline character in an input dictionary, other that to use rules to create it. Multiple LFs are even more of a challenge. Am I confused?