Yeah, you can use any hash type that hashcat supports on both unix and windows (actually you can even use OSX too). Hashcat doesn't has a limitation that forbids you to run LUKS on windows.
Well, you somehow need to either extract the data/file or attach the drive to your windows system to provide the correct input bytes to hashcat.
Hashcat expects at least 4097 * 512 (block size) = 2097664 bytes of data from the start of the LUKS partition/volume.
Well, you somehow need to either extract the data/file or attach the drive to your windows system to provide the correct input bytes to hashcat.
Hashcat expects at least 4097 * 512 (block size) = 2097664 bytes of data from the start of the LUKS partition/volume.