Problem with DCC Hash
#1
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Hi, i'm Necos and i'm new in this stuff, by the way, i'm from Argentina.

Well, my problem is with the format of the Domain Cached Credential hash, i used the 'creddump7' to extract the hash of the account, and this is what i got: jhon.may:d2578hcf7990099a1e1c523041c6687e:ar:ar.contoso.com

Obviously, this is not the real hash, is only an example of the hash that i've got.

I'm using HashCat v0.49 and this commandline:

hashcat-cli64.exe -m 1100 -a 3 -n 2 -1=?l?u?s?d --pw-min=6 --pw-max=8 hash.txt ?u?l?l?s?d?d?d?d -o crackedhash.txt

Result:
Skipping line: jhon.may:d2578hcf7990099a1e1c523041c6687e:ar:ar.contoso.com (se
parator unmatched)
No hashes loaded

So i've tried with this hash:

d2578hcf7990099a1e1c523041c6687e:ar:ar.contoso.com

Result:
1 salts contain separator-char ':'
Added hashes from file hash.txt: 1 (1 salts)
Activating quick-digest mode for single-hash with salt

NOTE: press enter for status-screen


Input.Mode: Mask (?u?l?l?s?d?d) [6]
Index.....: 0/1 (segment), 58000800 (words), 0 (bytes)
Recovered.: 0/1 hashes, 0/1 salts
Speed/sec.: 6.84M plains, 6.84M words
Progress..: 58000800/58000800 (100.00%)
Running...: 00:00:00:09
Estimated.: --:--:--:--

After a while, i've nothing.

In the Examples Hashes's page shows this for the DCC hashes:

1100 Domain Cached Credentials, mscash 4dd8965d1d476fa0d026722989a6b772:3060147285011

But it's not like mine so... what i'm doing wrong?


Thanks in advance
#2
Usually DCC uses the username as salt. In that case, you'd write:

d2578hcf7990099a1e1c523041c6687e:jhon.may
#3
Thanks atom, i did what you say, but not cracked the password..

Input.Mode: Mask (?u?l?l?s?d?d?d?d) [8]
Index.....: 0/1 (segment), 5800080000 (words), 0 (bytes
Recovered.: 0/1 hashes, 0/1 salts
Speed/sec.: 7.33M plains, 7.33M words
Progress..: 5800080000/5800080000 (100.00%)
Running...: 00:00:13:12
Estimated.: --:--:--:--

Started: Tue Mar 03 10:42:11 2015
Stopped: Tue Mar 03 10:57:10 2015

I'm using this Mask because i know the pass
#4
Then the hash export is propably wrong
#5
Ok, can you recommend me a tool for extract the Hash?
#6
No sorry, I have no experience with that. Maybe someone elsE?
#7
Anybody?