11-05-2010, 11:27 AM
For me this looks like the generated commandline might be too long, but that's just a guess.
Windows command line length limit
8191 characters (Windows XP 32 bit)
2047 characters (Windows 2000 and NT4)
Source: Microsoft KB; Article ID: 830473; Command prompt (Cmd. exe) command-line string limitation
I was unable to find any information about this for windows 7. I would assume that the XP value should work (at least).
As hashcat supports directories as well for wordlists, create a package / selection of the wordlists to be used in a directory. Then add the directory instead of the files.
You can send me the commandline in full per PM if you like. Double-Click the statusbar to get it displayed in a textbox.
Windows command line length limit
8191 characters (Windows XP 32 bit)
2047 characters (Windows 2000 and NT4)
Source: Microsoft KB; Article ID: 830473; Command prompt (Cmd. exe) command-line string limitation
I was unable to find any information about this for windows 7. I would assume that the XP value should work (at least).
As hashcat supports directories as well for wordlists, create a package / selection of the wordlists to be used in a directory. Then add the directory instead of the files.
You can send me the commandline in full per PM if you like. Double-Click the statusbar to get it displayed in a textbox.