12-18-2017, 01:07 AM
Unfortunately, this did not work either. (I tried in powershell) - the results are the same.
I've tried getting the data to match that of the example, meaning determining the number of data sets between the "$" and removing the extra data from my hash file - some of which I was thinking may be a turnicated part of the encrypted data and not part of the actual hash. However, when I attempt this and remove the data after the 11th "$" I get a " Separator unmatched" error regardless of which combination of data I remove. If I remove it after the 12th "$" I get the typical "hashes not loaded" error.
I've tried getting the data to match that of the example, meaning determining the number of data sets between the "$" and removing the extra data from my hash file - some of which I was thinking may be a turnicated part of the encrypted data and not part of the actual hash. However, when I attempt this and remove the data after the 11th "$" I get a " Separator unmatched" error regardless of which combination of data I remove. If I remove it after the 12th "$" I get the typical "hashes not loaded" error.