(05-06-2021, 07:23 PM)JuanPelota Wrote: Hello,
I am complete noob in your world. So first, thank you for letting me write here. It has been a week that I have discover linux, I boot on a USB key on my mac, and read and play with hashcat.
I am trying to recover my old ethereum wallet. I have got an old computer, so I am trying to get organized and mostly willing to learn in the process and alleviate the frustration of a password loss. (There is very little money in my wallet)
I am trying to build a list of all the passwords I have tried. I thought that --stdout could give all possibilities that hashcat tried when I try a combinator attack. For example
hashcat -m 15700 -w 2 hashcode.txt -a 1 combileft.txt combiright1.txt --stdout
But this option is not accepted. I have tried with -p too.
Is it possible to put in a file all the passwords that have been tried by hashcat so that I build a list of all failed passwords and avoid computing twice the same ?
Thanks a lot
You must use a command:
./hashcat --force --stdout name.txt -r rules/best64.rule > pwd.list
If it fails, generate it from dive.rule