12-01-2017, 04:02 AM
New to using PACK so maybe using it incorrectly.. here's what I'm seeing:
Even though I specify maxdigit=3, in the Max Strength section above, it still says d:None
If I do the following:
No matter what I do with maxdigit, it doesn't get recognized... I was thinking it was cosmetic so I ran the same command but output it to a file, and sure enough there were extra ?d in the mask lists.
Am I using this incorrectly? I'm trying to create a mask file that has:
exactly 9 length
min 1 special
max 2 special
min 1 upper
max 2 upper
min 1 digit
max 3 digit
min 1 lower
max 6 lower (since 1 upper 1 special 1 digit is min - that would make 9)
Code:
python policygen.py --minlength=9 --maxlength=9 --mindigit=1 --maxdigit=3 --minspecial=1 --maxspecial=2 --minupper=1 --maxupper=2 --minlower=1 --maxlower=6
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[*]Using 1,000,000,000 keys/sec for calculations.
[*]Password policy:
Pass Lengths: min:9 max:9
Min strength: l:1 u:1 d:1 s:1
Max strength: l:6 u:2 d:None s:2
[*]Generating [compliant] masks.
[*]Generating 9 character password masks.
[*]Total Masks: 262144 Time: >1 year
[*]Policy Masks: 63000 Time: >1 year
Even though I specify maxdigit=3, in the Max Strength section above, it still says d:None
If I do the following:
Code:
python policygen.py --minlength=9 --maxlength=9 --mindigit=1 --maxdigit=8 --minlower=1
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PolicyGen 0.0.2 | |
_ __ __ _ ___| | _
| '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ /
| |_) | (_| | (__| <
| .__/ \__,_|\___|_|\_\
| |
|_| iphelix@thesprawl.org
[*]Using 1,000,000,000 keys/sec for calculations.
[*]Password policy:
Pass Lengths: min:9 max:9
Min strength: l:1 u:None d:1 s:None
Max strength: l:None u:None d:None s:None
[*]Generating [compliant] masks.
[*]Generating 9 character password masks.
[*]Total Masks: 262144 Time: >1 year
[*]Policy Masks: 223290 Time: >1 year
No matter what I do with maxdigit, it doesn't get recognized... I was thinking it was cosmetic so I ran the same command but output it to a file, and sure enough there were extra ?d in the mask lists.
Am I using this incorrectly? I'm trying to create a mask file that has:
exactly 9 length
min 1 special
max 2 special
min 1 upper
max 2 upper
min 1 digit
max 3 digit
min 1 lower
max 6 lower (since 1 upper 1 special 1 digit is min - that would make 9)