im talking about hashcat, not tc or vc and how they act with the container
i know, that hashcat for example loads the contents of a wordlist, hahslist etc. fully into ram, but as i mentioned, i dont know how hc act with this container input
i used old truecrypt to generate containers with ripe and sha512 and i was not able to mount them unless i opt-in truecrypt mode, if im right, verycrypt changes the iteration count, cause this was one point mentioned when the truecrypt code was reviewed
the options are showed when creating the volume/container, see attachment
but when mounting, new veracrypt test all these options on the fly, so you dont have to specify them manually, so they only diff in speed, AES should be always the fastest, because most computers have this acceleration in hardware
EDIT: so yeah, your container should be a veracrypt container and therefore mode 13721 should do the trick, unless you diddnt manually specify another algorithm
i know, that hashcat for example loads the contents of a wordlist, hahslist etc. fully into ram, but as i mentioned, i dont know how hc act with this container input
i used old truecrypt to generate containers with ripe and sha512 and i was not able to mount them unless i opt-in truecrypt mode, if im right, verycrypt changes the iteration count, cause this was one point mentioned when the truecrypt code was reviewed
the options are showed when creating the volume/container, see attachment
but when mounting, new veracrypt test all these options on the fly, so you dont have to specify them manually, so they only diff in speed, AES should be always the fastest, because most computers have this acceleration in hardware
EDIT: so yeah, your container should be a veracrypt container and therefore mode 13721 should do the trick, unless you diddnt manually specify another algorithm