wallet.dat mode 11300: can make a hash from pywallet.py dump?
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(11-15-2018, 08:59 AM)philsmd Wrote: it's the length of the next field. e.g the length of d011a1b6a8d675b7a36d0cd2efaca32a9f8dc1d57d6d01a58399ea04e703e8bbb44899039326f7a00f171a7bbc854a54 is 96 hexadecimal characters.

Please use bitcoin2john.py to generate the hash or troubleshoot it

Thanks Phil.

That was very useful.  I'll have a hack on some tools like bitcoin2john and try to get a better understanding.

I would like to manually build a hash that hashcat can work on if I have the output from a tool like john2bitcoin, or pywallet (where the wallet is encrypted).  Manually put it together.  Still not sure because there's no doc I can find on how the hash is put together after the priv key, salt, iterations.  (Will check bitcoin2john.py and see if I can figure it out).

I'm actually not sure if there's any difference at all trying to crack the hash, encrypted wallet or not encrypted.  Presumably the hash is meant for keys that are not encrypted, but I don't know.


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RE: wallet.dat mode 11300: can make a hash from pywallet.py dump? - by james79 - 11-16-2018, 01:08 PM