(10-07-2013, 10:04 AM)atom Wrote: Why do you think it's not doing an permutation attack?
You can try very by using the --stdout switch on commandline. To get it work, remove the hashfile.
There's also a range that a word from your wordlist must match otherwise it's skipped.
Check those switches:
* Permutation attack-mode specific:
--perm-min=NUM Filter words shorter than NUM
--perm-max=NUM Filter words larger than NUM
thanks, it helped me to find the problem
i tried --stdout option and i found that there are always 2 words missing.
in my case i had the word "wer"
i had SHA1 hash of the word "rew" to see whether it works and it did not find therefore i thought it was not working
today with --stdout option i saw hashcat tries just 4 words, namely
Code:
wre
erw
ewr
rwe
Then i inserted words of length of 4 and 5, and i noticed that always 2 words missing. Is that normal or is it a bug or still am i missing something?