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Hi,
I would like to use maskprosesor like this:
mp64 word1 word2 ... word1024 some.rule -o /file
My questions is it possible to use more then 1 word for argument?
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this is a basic operating system question, not a maskprocessor question.
to prevent the shell from interpreting arguments with spaces as multiple arguments, wrap the argument in quotes.
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Hi,
e.g.
mp64.exe "pass?d?d" "pass2?d?d" "pass3?d?d" -o f:\wordlist
wordlist looks like this:
pass01
...
pass99
without pass2 and pass3
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i don't think you're phrasing your question clearly. are you asking how to supply multiple masks to maskprocessor? if so, the answer is you can't. instead you could use a loop.
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11-08-2014, 11:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-08-2014, 11:29 PM by stooq.)
yea.. a loop in a windows, god joke - spider pig, spider pig does whatever a spider pig does!
but I mean, I need to use mask with multiple words... like in example
mp64.exe "password?d?d" "pass?d?d" "highfive3?d?d" -o f:\wordlist
wordlist looks like this:
passsword01
...
password99
without "pass" and "highfive"... etc etc.
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right. use a loop. either in a batch script or in powershell. although maskprocessor runs very slowly in powershell iirc.
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it runs at full speed with -o
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This or other way, thanks guys. I solve the problem using for loop in a linux.