Hi!
I found that sometimes 7z2hashcat produce wrong hash for the 7z archive.
Test file is uploaded here. Password is DDD.
From 7z2hashcat I got such hash output:
Hashcat is imposible to find DDD password for this hash.
I think initial hash calculation was wrong for this particular file.
Could anyone recheck this ?
P.S. On some other files from my backup archive I also got some errors
(these files was not too big, around 200 - 500 MB):
several times:
and one time:
p.s. Other password restore software was able to work with these files, so it seems 7z2hashcat may not work in 100% cases.
Thanks!
I found that sometimes 7z2hashcat produce wrong hash for the 7z archive.
Test file is uploaded here. Password is DDD.
From 7z2hashcat I got such hash output:
Code:
$7z$0$19$0$$8$311a01fdc86ace3a0000000000000000$526341711$48$45$ba92081d93d4188a8166b7cc18ee20bb3374742d42757485f5fa85fbde7787c7d7145286db5eed0b938fa5f072afc384
I think initial hash calculation was wrong for this particular file.
Could anyone recheck this ?
P.S. On some other files from my backup archive I also got some errors
(these files was not too big, around 200 - 500 MB):
several times:
Code:
Wide character in Compress::Raw::Lzma::Decoder::code input parameter at script/7z2hashcat.pl line 585.
and one time:
Code:
WARNING: the file 'qwerty.7z' unfortunately can't be used with oclHashcat
since the data length in this particular case is too long and it can't be truncated.
This happens only in very rare cases
p.s. Other password restore software was able to work with these files, so it seems 7z2hashcat may not work in 100% cases.
Thanks!