01-10-2024, 08:57 PM
(01-08-2024, 08:32 PM)KaliMan Wrote: Hi guys, Ive been reading the forums a bunch the past week to make sure to not double post... I wasnt succesful in my search of my specific scenario but feel like it wont be rocket science either:
So Im stuck with a 10 digit WPA hash that has 2 digits and 8 uppercase letters at any given position. How would I define that specific scenario in hashcat so it doesnt try to use more than 8 letters or more than 2 digits?
My guess was:
-m 22000 -w 3 -a 3 XYZ.hc22000 -1 ?u ?d u?u?u?u?u?u?u?d?d
But this would imply "8 letters at the beginnint + 2 digits at the end"? But my password has 2 digits at a random place out of the 10. So how would I define that correctly?
Thanks for any kind of input, its greatly appreciated
You are misunderstanding how this works.
Your command:
-m 22000 -w 3 -a 3 XYZ.hc22000 -1 ?u ?d u?u?u?u?u?u?u?d?d
To get what you want:
-m 22000 -w 3 -a 3 XYZ.hc22000 -1 ?u?d ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1
This will check each position for uppercase and digits.
If it also contains lowercase, you would use:
-m 22000 -w 3 -a 3 XYZ.hc22000 -1 ?l?u?d ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1