11-25-2021, 04:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-25-2021, 04:35 PM by MariuszPoz.)
Hello. I have several potfile files with "recovered" passwords. Is it possible to compare all files when starting new job in order to skip cracking those hashes that are already cracked? I mean:
for example i have a file not_cracked.txt where are stored 300 hashes
I have another files:
cracked1.txt and cracked2.txt where are cracked hashes from other jobs (other not_cracked files) (some are duplicated, available in not_cracked, but not all).
Is it possible for hashcat to look inside crackedX.txt if there are cracked hashes available in not_cracked.txt to speed up cracking process? Or is it possible only in potfile that already results are saved in current job?
Thanks.
for example i have a file not_cracked.txt where are stored 300 hashes
I have another files:
cracked1.txt and cracked2.txt where are cracked hashes from other jobs (other not_cracked files) (some are duplicated, available in not_cracked, but not all).
Is it possible for hashcat to look inside crackedX.txt if there are cracked hashes available in not_cracked.txt to speed up cracking process? Or is it possible only in potfile that already results are saved in current job?
Thanks.