Is oclHashcat support $RAR3$*1*?
#1
I'm using oclHashcat 2.01, and I find trouble when deal with $RAR3$*1*.

I tried $RAR3$*0* is ok. But these rar without open passoword I user rar2join and i get hash like this (I puzzy some real code):
Code:
$RAR3$*1*0000000000000000*00000000*64*112*filename.rar*75


And I get this error in oclHashcat: 

Code:
($RAR3$*1*0000000000000000*00000000*64*112*filename.rar*75): Line-length exception
Parsed Hashes: 1/1 (100.00%)

ERROR: No hashes loaded

I just wonder what is the correct format for $RAR3$*1*?
#2
(03-17-2016, 11:42 AM)tonyvg Wrote: I'm using oclHashcat 2.01, and I find trouble when deal with $RAR3$*1*.

I tried $RAR3$*0* is ok. But these rar without open passoword I user rar2join and i get hash like this (I puzzy some real code):
Code:
$RAR3$*1*0000000000000000*00000000*64*112*filename.rar*75


And I get this error in oclHashcat: 

Code:
($RAR3$*1*0000000000000000*00000000*64*112*filename.rar*75): Line-length exception
Parsed Hashes: 1/1 (100.00%)

ERROR: No hashes loaded

I just wonder what is the correct format for $RAR3$*1*?

Check http://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes
#3
(03-17-2016, 04:17 PM)mrleau Wrote:
(03-17-2016, 11:42 AM)tonyvg Wrote: I'm using oclHashcat 2.01, and I find trouble when deal with $RAR3$*1*.

I tried $RAR3$*0* is ok. But these rar without open passoword I user rar2join and i get hash like this (I puzzy some real code):
Code:
$RAR3$*1*0000000000000000*00000000*64*112*filename.rar*75


And I get this error in oclHashcat: 

Code:
($RAR3$*1*0000000000000000*00000000*64*112*filename.rar*75): Line-length exception
Parsed Hashes: 1/1 (100.00%)

ERROR: No hashes loaded

I just wonder what is the correct format for $RAR3$*1*?

Check http://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes

The example hash for RAR3 is $RAR3$*0*, which is RAR with opening-password. 
I just wonder what is the correct format for $RAR3$*1*?
#4
Holy shit you guys love to use the quote button, makes this thread very difficult to read. Like looking into two mirrors facing each other.

Anyway it's pretty simple, $RAR3$*1* isn't supported by hashcat.
#5
Not yet, but it's planned. Just don't ask when.