04-26-2018, 08:02 AM
Hello royce, thank you for the link to FAQ.
However, I know the differences between real keyspace and "hashcat" keyspace and that it is very implementation-specific. Anyway, I thought the "keyspace" program from hashcat-utils can mimic this hashcat's behaviour. What is it's purpose, when it gives different keyspace values?
My problem is, I would like to compute hashcat-keyspace of certain attacks without need of OpenCL libraries/GPU devices present on the machine. hashcat cannot do that and throws OCL error even when run with just --keyspace parametr. Standalone keyspace program would solve this issue. However, it does not work.
However, I know the differences between real keyspace and "hashcat" keyspace and that it is very implementation-specific. Anyway, I thought the "keyspace" program from hashcat-utils can mimic this hashcat's behaviour. What is it's purpose, when it gives different keyspace values?
My problem is, I would like to compute hashcat-keyspace of certain attacks without need of OpenCL libraries/GPU devices present on the machine. hashcat cannot do that and throws OCL error even when run with just --keyspace parametr. Standalone keyspace program would solve this issue. However, it does not work.