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03-28-2012, 11:47 PM
im not sure... but while im trying this command::
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hc64 -m0 h.hash d.dic -rr.rule --stdout
it gives me::
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Usage: hashcat [options] hashfile [mask|wordfiles|directories]
Try --help for more help.
i tried more than once (in different ways) but ": (".. some1 would confirm please??
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Already noticed this, if you are on linux you can just add "/dev/null /dev/null" (2 times so) at the end of your command line and it will work.
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nope.. im using windows.. : |
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03-29-2012, 10:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2012, 10:08 AM by Xanadrel.)
Then you can make an empty file and append the name of the file 2 times in your command line.
Like :
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hc64 d.dic -rr.rule --stdout empty.txt empty.txt
(Also for --stdout -m or the hashfile isn't needed)
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Wait! /dev/null exists in windows, too. It is called NUL
This is no joke.
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thanks 4 the info both of you [
Xanadrel, atom]...
works
Code:
hc64 d.dic -rr.rule --stdout NUL NUL