Hi,
I am testing hashcat on vast.ai instance. Two scenarios
1) Install hashcat with "sudo apt install hashcat" on windows linux subsystem and trying to brute force hash ($bitcoin$64$173aabf5927d86a1f9c34a59d9cd708c9d62fc181a90cf0f1b63e4b459981ac2$16$1d372be16c465eb6$131578$2$00$2$00)
command: hashcat -m 11300 -a 3 ~/hash.txt - works fine!
2) doing absolutely same on vast ai instance and getting Token length exception error...
What tested:
-made sure file doesn't have blank spaces at the end, though same file works fine on local pc;
-transferred hash.txt using winscp, tried to copy paste directly into vast.ai terminal, same error..
Any clues?
I am testing hashcat on vast.ai instance. Two scenarios
1) Install hashcat with "sudo apt install hashcat" on windows linux subsystem and trying to brute force hash ($bitcoin$64$173aabf5927d86a1f9c34a59d9cd708c9d62fc181a90cf0f1b63e4b459981ac2$16$1d372be16c465eb6$131578$2$00$2$00)
command: hashcat -m 11300 -a 3 ~/hash.txt - works fine!
2) doing absolutely same on vast ai instance and getting Token length exception error...
What tested:
-made sure file doesn't have blank spaces at the end, though same file works fine on local pc;
-transferred hash.txt using winscp, tried to copy paste directly into vast.ai terminal, same error..
Any clues?