(04-09-2022, 05:58 AM)DiHydro Wrote: ?H?H?H?H?H?H?H?H?H?H
I hope it's right.
H stands for 0-9A-F, so not really what he wants
for the answer you can utilize hashcat with --stdout to help you generating your wordlist(s) but you have to do it by hand, at least this is the fastet approach without using rules (this would be a longer answer and im in hurry so)
if you really need to stick to 2GB wordlist and cannot just use straight masks, im not quite sure what you really want to achieve, you will have to use skip and limit option, BUT see the math section YOU REALLY REALLY DONT WANT TO DO THIS
Code:
hashcat -a3 --stdout -l 20000 ?d?u?u?u?u?u?u?u?u?u > 20
hashcat -a3 --stdout -s 20000 -l 20000 ?d?u?u?u?u?u?u?u?u?u > 40
hashcat -a3 --stdout -s 40000 -l 20000 ?d?u?u?u?u?u?u?u?u?u > 60
this will produce the first 3 (of really really many) lists with around 1.6 GB in size with 135.200.000 passes each
MATH
lets do some quick math, JUST for this first mask just with one number at the beginning (you will need the same mask with digit at position 2, pos 3 and so on)
10 * 26^9
= 54.295.036.789.760 possibilities divided through 135.200.000
=401.590,51 lists so ~ 642.544 Gigabytes aka 642 Terrabyte storage just for this first mask... as i siad you dont want to generate these lists like that