04-22-2015, 06:30 PM
Hi, I think I found a bug in hashtopus.
I still use the first version 0.8.5, wich still works fine for me with hashcat version 1.35 with 14.9 drivers from AMD.
I have a hash in the following format:
user@domain.com::::6fb6eac4a195e3643b735c1b177d263dd2041b90478c7dc5:b412549e207a01d2
wich is a netntlmv1 hash.
If I upload this hash into hashtopus and I check that it uses salts I only get the following line in my hashlist: user@domain.com:
If I upload this hash again and don't check the use salt, it uploads the whole hash but when I distribute it to my client it says unidentified hash.
If I make a new text document and paste the hash in there and then just run oclhashcat from the Windows command line and use this hash it starts without a problem.
I use hash type 5500 wich is netntlmv1
Can you say what that I do wrong or is this a bug in hashtopus?
Kind regards
M-H
I still use the first version 0.8.5, wich still works fine for me with hashcat version 1.35 with 14.9 drivers from AMD.
I have a hash in the following format:
user@domain.com::::6fb6eac4a195e3643b735c1b177d263dd2041b90478c7dc5:b412549e207a01d2
wich is a netntlmv1 hash.
If I upload this hash into hashtopus and I check that it uses salts I only get the following line in my hashlist: user@domain.com:
If I upload this hash again and don't check the use salt, it uploads the whole hash but when I distribute it to my client it says unidentified hash.
If I make a new text document and paste the hash in there and then just run oclhashcat from the Windows command line and use this hash it starts without a problem.
I use hash type 5500 wich is netntlmv1
Can you say what that I do wrong or is this a bug in hashtopus?
Kind regards
M-H