11-22-2014, 03:43 PM
As far as I know, the keyspace is even more restricted for Netgear routers than you might think.
See: https://forum.hashkiller.co.uk/topic-view.aspx?t=2715
NETGEARXX - Adjective + Noun + 3 Digits
So it is recommended to use 2 very specific dicts (1st: adjectives, 2nd: nouns).
The speed will vary depending on attack mode.
There are many possibilities to join the 3 parts, for instance, -a 1 with rules (but you need to add each 3 digit number individually with -k), combinator.exe and pipe it to oclHashcat or develop your own tool to join the 2 dicts + add digits from 000 - 999 (or whatever the range is) and again pipe it etc...
On the other hand, it usually doesn't make much sense to build a huge dict that has already everything combined (since it will be too huge and it needs too much unneeded preprocessing) etc.
See: https://forum.hashkiller.co.uk/topic-view.aspx?t=2715
NETGEARXX - Adjective + Noun + 3 Digits
So it is recommended to use 2 very specific dicts (1st: adjectives, 2nd: nouns).
The speed will vary depending on attack mode.
There are many possibilities to join the 3 parts, for instance, -a 1 with rules (but you need to add each 3 digit number individually with -k), combinator.exe and pipe it to oclHashcat or develop your own tool to join the 2 dicts + add digits from 000 - 999 (or whatever the range is) and again pipe it etc...
On the other hand, it usually doesn't make much sense to build a huge dict that has already everything combined (since it will be too huge and it needs too much unneeded preprocessing) etc.