03-10-2024, 08:16 PM
Hi, I'm new to this topic and here in the forum.
If I made my first post in the wrong place, I'm sorry. My English is not that good, please excuse me.
how can I determine a WPA from a .hccapx?
I tried it with
Mein system ist ein MacBook Pro M1 mit macOS 14
If any information is missing, I will try to provide it.
That's the error I'm getting
If I made my first post in the wrong place, I'm sorry. My English is not that good, please excuse me.
how can I determine a WPA from a .hccapx?
I tried it with
Code:
./hashcat-src/hashcat -d 1 -m 0 -a 0 WILLY.hccapx dicts/rockyou.txt --potfile-path WILLY.pot
Mein system ist ein MacBook Pro M1 mit macOS 14
If any information is missing, I will try to provide it.
That's the error I'm getting
Code:
hashcat (v6.2.6-850-gfafb277e0) starting
METAL API (Metal 343.14)
========================
* Device #1: Apple M1 Max, 10880/21845 MB, 32MCU
OpenCL API (OpenCL 1.2 (Feb 10 2024 00:43:19)) - Platform #1 [Apple]
====================================================================
* Device #2: Apple M1 Max, skipped
Minimum password length supported by kernel: 0
Maximum password length supported by kernel: 256
Hashfile 'WILLY.hccapx' on line 1 (HCPX): Token length exception
Hashfile 'WILLY.hccapx' on line 2 (): Token length exception
Hashfile 'WILLY.hccapx' on line 3 (): Token length exception
* Token length exception: 3/3 hashes
This error happens if the wrong hash type is specified, if the hashes are
malformed, or if input is otherwise not as expected (for example, if the
--username or --dynamic-x option is used but no username or dynamic-tag is present)
No hashes loaded.
Started: Sun Mar 10 18:58:04 2024
Stopped: Sun Mar 10 18:58:04 2024