Thanks epixoip. Looks like I was misunderstanding the ability to add rules alongside a combinator attack.
Might anyone be able to point me to an English dictionary file with between 3,000 and 10,000 common English words? My list is 300,000 and that's too much to handle. Since both my words are extremely common, it should be good enough. I've found some fairly short ones but to be reasonable, I'm using the words "friendly" and "jade" as a guideline to see if it's good enough for longer-term use. So if anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it. It's funny because I'm looking for a small wordlist of dictionary words and all I can find are small lists of common passwords or large dictionaries. I've come close but not quite.
Edit: for those interested, I managed to find a list close to what I was looking for here: http://www.talkenglish.com/Vocabulary/en...ulary.aspx
Just have to copy paste the whole thing into a text file then use cut to remove the number counts, bracketed words, tabs etc.
I found another list at 39,214 that had both "friendly" and "jade" and it will be useful but for testing, 98 days at 187kH/s to go through the keyspace is too much. My ~2k list will take almost 8 hours. Not too bad but I wouldn't mind a slightly larger list in between the two at 3k-9k words (apparently the average educated person knows 8k English words).
Might anyone be able to point me to an English dictionary file with between 3,000 and 10,000 common English words? My list is 300,000 and that's too much to handle. Since both my words are extremely common, it should be good enough. I've found some fairly short ones but to be reasonable, I'm using the words "friendly" and "jade" as a guideline to see if it's good enough for longer-term use. So if anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it. It's funny because I'm looking for a small wordlist of dictionary words and all I can find are small lists of common passwords or large dictionaries. I've come close but not quite.
Edit: for those interested, I managed to find a list close to what I was looking for here: http://www.talkenglish.com/Vocabulary/en...ulary.aspx
Just have to copy paste the whole thing into a text file then use cut to remove the number counts, bracketed words, tabs etc.
I found another list at 39,214 that had both "friendly" and "jade" and it will be useful but for testing, 98 days at 187kH/s to go through the keyspace is too much. My ~2k list will take almost 8 hours. Not too bad but I wouldn't mind a slightly larger list in between the two at 3k-9k words (apparently the average educated person knows 8k English words).