>Those commands do not do what you think they do
--username | | Enable ignoring of usernames in hashfile
--separator | Char | Separator char for hashlists and outfile
Well, I gotta say, those are some pretty misleading descriptors then.
Like I mentioned, the list has several entries where there is no separator between the username and password, its all one word. I'm not sure how you would process this.
Speaking of stuff you find on the internet being shit, there isn't any possibility of running some sort of command line injection script while reading a massive wordlist, is there?
PS What is the standard hashcat input format for hashlists with username data?
--username | | Enable ignoring of usernames in hashfile
--separator | Char | Separator char for hashlists and outfile
Well, I gotta say, those are some pretty misleading descriptors then.
Like I mentioned, the list has several entries where there is no separator between the username and password, its all one word. I'm not sure how you would process this.
Speaking of stuff you find on the internet being shit, there isn't any possibility of running some sort of command line injection script while reading a massive wordlist, is there?
PS What is the standard hashcat input format for hashlists with username data?