even a small idea
not throw out a list of hashes with the --help
--help - info how to use hc only
display hashes only with key --target, -m
same can also enter a smaller wiki like this:
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes
run:
hc -m 112
out:
112 Oracle 11g ac5f1e62d21fd0529428b84d42e8955b04966703:38445748184477378130
if you forgotten the number of hash,
and want to learn quickly without searching in a large list
run:
hc -m aix
out:
6300 = AIX {smd5}
6400 = AIX {ssha256}
6500 = AIX {ssha512}
6700 = AIX {ssha1}
run:
hc -m ora
out:
3100 = Oracle 7-10g, DES(Oracle)
112 = Oracle 11g
run:
hc -m [wifi | wpa | freeinet]
out:
2500 = WPA/WPA2
not throw out a list of hashes with the --help
--help - info how to use hc only
display hashes only with key --target, -m
same can also enter a smaller wiki like this:
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes
run:
hc -m 112
out:
112 Oracle 11g ac5f1e62d21fd0529428b84d42e8955b04966703:38445748184477378130
if you forgotten the number of hash,
and want to learn quickly without searching in a large list
run:
hc -m aix
out:
6300 = AIX {smd5}
6400 = AIX {ssha256}
6500 = AIX {ssha512}
6700 = AIX {ssha1}
run:
hc -m ora
out:
3100 = Oracle 7-10g, DES(Oracle)
112 = Oracle 11g
run:
hc -m [wifi | wpa | freeinet]
out:
2500 = WPA/WPA2