nope. it doesn't work like that.
You always need to make it relative to the --keyspace value.
also note 100% (the total --keyspace for oclHashcat) is 100000000 (100M) and *not* 1000000000 (1G, or 10^9). That is how it is defined (just do the math, it's easy, I just gave you the formulas above).
But yes, -l can be used to limit the keyspace
You always need to make it relative to the --keyspace value.
also note 100% (the total --keyspace for oclHashcat) is 100000000 (100M) and *not* 1000000000 (1G, or 10^9). That is how it is defined (just do the math, it's easy, I just gave you the formulas above).
But yes, -l can be used to limit the keyspace