08-08-2017, 05:02 AM
Oh my, I should have added.
I've tried actually hashing a test database with the password "test" and it always appears shorter than the example one given.
Despite supplying hashcat with the true password against that hash, I get salt-length exceptions.
I've ran the keepass2john.c algorithm and despite trimming the start of the excess characters as told by https://www.rubydevices.com.au/blog/how-to-hack-keepass I still cannot get it close to the example hash.
Should I be using something else to hash my .kdb file?
I've tried actually hashing a test database with the password "test" and it always appears shorter than the example one given.
Despite supplying hashcat with the true password against that hash, I get salt-length exceptions.
I've ran the keepass2john.c algorithm and despite trimming the start of the excess characters as told by https://www.rubydevices.com.au/blog/how-to-hack-keepass I still cannot get it close to the example hash.
Should I be using something else to hash my .kdb file?