03-27-2024, 11:01 PM
(03-27-2024, 09:03 PM)Chick3nman Wrote:(03-27-2024, 12:59 PM)xJiiKo Wrote:Chick3nman dateline='[url=tel:1711523712' Wrote: 1711523712[/url]']
No need to share, I'm pretty sure the problem is the 2147422012. This value is incredibly high, either it's an error or a new value that the modules/kernels aren't ready to support. Changing it to be a smaller number would probably allow the hash to load but, depending on the version, it may impact the ability to crack it. I believe in some cases it won't though, so it's worth a shot.
How do I change it to a smaller number? Just shorten it? Can you give me an example?
I believe so, but again I'm not 100% certain as some modes may use that number. This has been an issue with various PDF hashes recently and I think some updates were made to try and address it but they seem not to have fixed your issue.
I tried to shorten it, I also tried to change it to the example hash. Now Im getting this error:
Hashfile 'pdf.txt' on line 1 ($pdf$1...ffabc5a7fde72f2d2ba390eaa6f509b8): Token length exception
* Token length exception: 1/1 hashes
This error happens if the wrong hash type is specified, if the hashes are
malformed, or if input is otherwise not as expected (for example, if the
--username option is used but no username is present)
No hashes loaded.