"If you specify a custom charset, you must also specify a mask."
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It's important to understand how your command line interpreter/shell works and what characters are special.
You can use a charset file and put your custom charset within the .hcchr file.
Alternatively, you could try to escape the special characters. It's not a problem with hashcat, but your shell/command line is already trying to interpret the special chars (before hashcat even sees the chars).


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RE: "If you specify a custom charset, you must also specify a mask." - by philsmd - 04-12-2018, 04:24 PM