06-08-2012, 11:18 PM 
		
	
	
		I'm mounting a copy of oclHashcat-plus across a read-only file system (on a local network), so I can't write to that directory (/opt). When running Hashcat with few arguments:
it tries to write to /opt/oclHashcat-plus-0.08/hashcat.pot, which gets a permission denied error (read-only file system).
Is there any way I can tell Hashcat to use a different file instead? I saw some documentation online for the --disable-potfile switch, but it appears to be disabled in this version.
I tried using the --outfile switch to no avail.
Thanks.
	
	
	
	
Code:
/opt/oclHashcat-plus-0.08/oclHashcat-plus64.bin -a 3 -m 100 ./hashes.txt ?lit tries to write to /opt/oclHashcat-plus-0.08/hashcat.pot, which gets a permission denied error (read-only file system).
Is there any way I can tell Hashcat to use a different file instead? I saw some documentation online for the --disable-potfile switch, but it appears to be disabled in this version.
I tried using the --outfile switch to no avail.
Thanks.
 
 

 


