08-26-2016, 06:11 AM
Thanks for the help and sorry for the confusion and the clutter in what i posted.
I have followed philsmd's suggestion and tried to keep everything very simple
the MD5 hashes now correctly use the rules and crack them
This works exactly as expected. (And using any rule works just fine for MD5)
Password431
myrule
test.txt
Works great for MD5
Using WPA/WPA2 hash type still fails
text.txt
myrule.rule
output
If I change the rules to this
And then I change my wordlist to this
Is there anyway I can find out why hashcat has rejected the hash on the first WPA? Using -m 0 works as expected (on an MD5 hash), using -m 2500 doesn't (on a hccap). As atom said, I'd be inclined to believe the hccap isn't good but it works with only using a two digit rule. I am stumped
I have followed philsmd's suggestion and tried to keep everything very simple
the MD5 hashes now correctly use the rules and crack them
Code:
hashcat64.exe -m 0 -a 0 -r myrule.rule md5hash.txt test.txt
This works exactly as expected. (And using any rule works just fine for MD5)
Password431
Code:
1090d12545fd444f0a70d617d69a4d50
myrule
Code:
$4$3$1
test.txt
Code:
Password
Works great for MD5
Using WPA/WPA2 hash type still fails
Code:
hashcat64.exe -m 2500 -a 0 -r rules\myrule.rule mywifi.hccap test.txt
text.txt
Code:
Password
myrule.rule
Code:
$4$3$1
output
Code:
Session.Name...: hashcat
Status.........: Exhausted
Rules.Type.....: File (rules\myrule.rule)
Input.Mode.....: File (test.txt)
Hash.Target....: mywifi (22:02:71:28:56:a8 <-> 10:a5:d0:ec:59:91)
Hash.Type......: WPA/WPA2
Time.Started...: 0 secs
Speed.Dev.#1...: 0 H/s (0.00ms)
Recovered......: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.......: 1/1 (100.00%)
Rejected.......: 1/1 (100.00%)
If I change the rules to this
Code:
$3$1
Code:
Password4
Code:
Session.Name...: hashcat
Status.........: Cracked
Rules.Type.....: File (rules\myrule.rule)
Input.Mode.....: File (test.txt)
Hash.Target....: mywifi (22:02:71:28:56:a8 <-> 10:a5:d0:ec:59:91)
Hash.Type......: WPA/WPA2
Time.Started...: 0 secs
Speed.Dev.#1...: 0 H/s (0.40ms)
Recovered......: 1/1 (100.00%) Digests, 1/1 (100.00%) Salts
Progress.......: 1/1 (100.00%)
Rejected.......: 0/1 (0.00%)
Is there anyway I can find out why hashcat has rejected the hash on the first WPA? Using -m 0 works as expected (on an MD5 hash), using -m 2500 doesn't (on a hccap). As atom said, I'd be inclined to believe the hccap isn't good but it works with only using a two digit rule. I am stumped