11-22-2011, 01:32 PM
Quote:no because if i do this, there is no way in doing the opposite again.
OK, I was just thinking there might be a way for a user to switch off filtering easily. Perhaps filtering on by default and a simple –f 0 to turn it off for example. I didn’t realise it would be so complicated.
I am not clever enough to work out why case manipulation (toggle rule) is filtered out or how it affects a given words WPA suitability. I understand you cannot toggle a number but I guessed the rest of the alpha in the word could be. I will try to think about this on my own and not bother you with it again, I clearly have much to learn.
Here you say..
Quote:if any of the functions report an negative return, the whole rule is skipped
then here…
Quote:rejected rules
However during use it seemed to me that hashcatplus was rejecting my “words†from the list not the rule. As the status update on the screen said “rejected xxx / xxxâ€. I couldn’t work it out.
I have tried to experiment on my own so as not to take up your time on this but I have been unable to see the output from hashcatplus. I can do this no problem with maskprocessor and hashcat but not with hashcatplus as I understand it doesn’t have –stdout. Unfortunately hashcatplus is the one that does the rule filtering so I can’t print to a text file to see how my rules are being rejected and on which words.
Is there a technique I could use to test my rules against the filter in hashcatplus before running them on my list ?
Thank you.