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08-22-2017, 02:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2017, 07:13 AM by philsmd.)
Hello everybody,
I had cracked a combo list 500MB with SHA1 hash, i forgot to select format to only plain.
How I can convert the output file from:
<hashes removed by philsmd>:epcc0589
.........
to
epcc0589
.........
I need only passwords, think there is any Linux command like SED or CUT.
Thanks for help and Good Night everyone !
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Code:
hashcat -m 100 --show --outfile-format 2 originalHashList.txt
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08-22-2017, 10:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2017, 10:12 PM by donjohnson.)
(08-22-2017, 07:16 AM)philsmd Wrote: Code:
hashcat -m 100 --show --outfile-format 2 originalHashList.txt
p.s.: do not post hashes. this is against the forum rules. you will get banned
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Hey philsmd Hey all, I'm sorry for post hash in this forum ! Should read forum rules first !!!! I going too !!
This command doesn't works for me because I advised Hashcat to remove found Hash in [Orginal] list.
Is there any command that will filter after-(before) : separator ?
Thanks for help!
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08-22-2017, 11:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2017, 11:04 PM by philsmd.)
something like this should work (on linux or mingw):
Code:
cut -b 42- hashcat.potfile | ./hashcat --stdout --outfile-autohex-disable
or you could also copy the file and use any advanced/modern text editor to automatically extract the pass from your .pot file
btw: the pipe to hashcat with command line argument --stdout is needed whenever you want to convert $HEX[] passwords to non-$HEX[]
ps: you could also use your outfile (-o) if it uses the format hash:pass (which is the default --outfile-format), to do so you need to replace "hashcat.potfile" to your outfile (e.g. cracked.txt)
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(08-22-2017, 11:00 PM)philsmd Wrote: something like this should work (on linux or mingw):
Code:
cut -b 42- hashcat.potfile | ./hashcat --stdout --outfile-autohex-disable
or you could also copy the file and use any advanced/modern text editor to automatically extract the pass from your .pot file
btw: the pipe to hashcat with command line argument --stdout is needed whenever you want to convert $HEX[] passwords to non-$HEX[]
ps: you could also use your outfile (-o) if it uses the format hash:pass (which is the default --outfile-format), to do so you need to replace "hashcat.potfile" to your outfile (e.g. cracked.txt)
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I tried "L517 v0.994" its a nice word-list generator with many options, FILTER --> TEXT TO THE RIGHT OF [STRING]:. and it works but unfortunately "L517" manage about 3.500.000 line of words only.
I will try "cut -b 42- hashcat.potfile | ./hashcat --stdout --outfile-autohex-disable"
thank you for your reply.