(07-10-2020, 10:39 AM)philsmd Wrote: example hashes are here: https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes
you could also use
Code:-m 13400 --example-hashes
I would guess that your hash needs to start with $keepass$* and end with 49b1d9aa19ad04493770a73bd
btw: it's not allowed to post hashes here, it doesn't matter if you think that it could be a hashcat problem or it's just a "test" / "example" (see forum rules)
Thanks, it was the first thing I tried but I either get the same error or 'Separator unmatched' if I start and end where you say.
Quote:btw: it's not allowed to post hashes here, it doesn't matter if you think that it could be a hashcat problem or it's just a "test" / "example" (see forum rules)
My bad, I looked at the rules in more detail and deleted most of the hash so just the format is visible.
Quote:example hashes are here: https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes
Hmm, those hashes seem to be in the same format but way longer and I can't find another utility for converting the .kdb file to a hash.