10-24-2012, 11:34 PM
I'm still trying to understand why for the same attack, hashcat does give an ETC for:
Progress..: 121/306706 (0.04%)
Yet adding -r (for a rule that just does ":" so is functionally the same as no rule) gets even further percentagewise, yet doesn't give an ETC:
Progress..: 144/306706 (0.05%)
It seems like enough progress has been made to give an ETC, yet it doesn't give one.
I'm wondering if the -r somehow prevents hashcat from giving an ETC.
Progress..: 121/306706 (0.04%)
Yet adding -r (for a rule that just does ":" so is functionally the same as no rule) gets even further percentagewise, yet doesn't give an ETC:
Progress..: 144/306706 (0.05%)
It seems like enough progress has been made to give an ETC, yet it doesn't give one.
I'm wondering if the -r somehow prevents hashcat from giving an ETC.