Again, no reason to post hashes unmasked (but I see you now modified your 1st post, good).
So are you able to generate the *same* hash w/ e.g. sha1sum or an online hash generator?
If you are only able to use windows, maybe this is an option: http://blog.nfllab.com/archives/152-Win3...-etc..html
... or a simple php/asp script.
Maybe your app does sth. different (or wrongly), maybe the salt is converted somehow? Would you mind share the code snip or at least tell us with which tool/online generator you were able to generate the *same* hash that *hashcat wasn't able to crack?
The idea is, if you know the password and salt, any online sha1 generator or sha1sum tool etc *must* generate that hash, otherwise *you* did sth. wrong in code.
So are you able to generate the *same* hash w/ e.g. sha1sum or an online hash generator?
If you are only able to use windows, maybe this is an option: http://blog.nfllab.com/archives/152-Win3...-etc..html
... or a simple php/asp script.
Maybe your app does sth. different (or wrongly), maybe the salt is converted somehow? Would you mind share the code snip or at least tell us with which tool/online generator you were able to generate the *same* hash that *hashcat wasn't able to crack?
The idea is, if you know the password and salt, any online sha1 generator or sha1sum tool etc *must* generate that hash, otherwise *you* did sth. wrong in code.