12-02-2021, 05:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-02-2021, 05:30 PM by Joe_Baker.
Edit Reason: clearify I'm a nooby
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I have a WPA2 hash file .hc22000 (so mode 22000) but when I try to find the password located in a small list of 5 words it just keeps running but doesn't complete it. I let the command run for an hour before closing it, it kept loading on "Initializing backend runtime for device #1. Please be patient...". I'm using the command:
"hashcat -a 0 -m 22000 hashfile.hc22000 wordlist.txt". Does someone have experience with these .hc22000 files or maybe something wrong with my command?
The hash looks like following:
"WPA*02*<bunch of letters and numbers with a * from time to time>*02"
Text file looks like following:
"
RandomWord
anotherRandomWord
password
notMyPassword
another
"
The command is running when I'm in the folder of hashcat (hashcat-6.2.5) and the files used are located in this folder as well. I get no error codes except "nvmlDeviceGetFanSpeed(): Not Supported" but this shouldn't be an issue from what I've read.
I'm using a i7-9750h and RTX2060 so you would expect that it wouldn't take that long to get a hash from a 5 word long list (let alone a huge list like rockyou).
P.S. I'm new to hashcat so it's possible I'm missing some obvious steps.
"hashcat -a 0 -m 22000 hashfile.hc22000 wordlist.txt". Does someone have experience with these .hc22000 files or maybe something wrong with my command?
The hash looks like following:
"WPA*02*<bunch of letters and numbers with a * from time to time>*02"
Text file looks like following:
"
RandomWord
anotherRandomWord
password
notMyPassword
another
"
The command is running when I'm in the folder of hashcat (hashcat-6.2.5) and the files used are located in this folder as well. I get no error codes except "nvmlDeviceGetFanSpeed(): Not Supported" but this shouldn't be an issue from what I've read.
I'm using a i7-9750h and RTX2060 so you would expect that it wouldn't take that long to get a hash from a 5 word long list (let alone a huge list like rockyou).
P.S. I'm new to hashcat so it's possible I'm missing some obvious steps.