01-20-2013, 02:12 AM
Hashcat more or less assumes you're running on Ubuntu 12.04 right now.
I wrote up a post on how to install a 12.04 environment in a chroot so you could use the newer versions on older Ubuntu versions with old glibc versions, but the same should more or less apply to building the chroot on a Debian box. You set up the chroot, install 12.04 into it, bind a few directories in, and things mostly work (not perfectly, but good enough to get the job done).
http://blog.cryptohaze.com/2012/07/using...-1004.html
I wrote up a post on how to install a 12.04 environment in a chroot so you could use the newer versions on older Ubuntu versions with old glibc versions, but the same should more or less apply to building the chroot on a Debian box. You set up the chroot, install 12.04 into it, bind a few directories in, and things mostly work (not perfectly, but good enough to get the job done).
http://blog.cryptohaze.com/2012/07/using...-1004.html