04-19-2012, 03:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2012, 03:21 PM by -.-PhanTom-.-.)
Hi
I just discovered hashcat today and wanted to use the --stdout function (on windows)
But I am unsure which syntax to use..
I have tried:
>hashcat-cli64.exe --attack-mode 1 --stdout wordlist.txt >> output.txt
But it seems the syntax is not right... please advice.
Besically I just wanted to see the manipulations that are done to words using the attack mode 1 filter
Regards
PS: are absolute file locations neccessary on windows and can you just use simple naming when the file is located in the same folder?
I just discovered hashcat today and wanted to use the --stdout function (on windows)
But I am unsure which syntax to use..
I have tried:
>hashcat-cli64.exe --attack-mode 1 --stdout wordlist.txt >> output.txt
But it seems the syntax is not right... please advice.
Besically I just wanted to see the manipulations that are done to words using the attack mode 1 filter
Regards
PS: are absolute file locations neccessary on windows and can you just use simple naming when the file is located in the same folder?