02-14-2019, 10:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-14-2019, 10:23 PM by ApexCracker.)
I'm doing some research into passwords attacks and noticed that crackpos is not correct.
I thought crackpos was supposed to represent the Nth attempt at a password.
But rockyou contains 14344391 passwords and my crackpos looks like this:
1954100
1954110
1954111
1957829
Even though the values that it cracked isn't at the N th position.
Second attempt on a different machine with the same list against rockyou.
These are the lowest values in the list.
2752512
2752515
2752517
These the highest:
15173999
15175368
Does this mean that out of all the attempts (14,344,384) one of them was at position 15175368?
14344384 < 15175368 which is impossible.
Any reason for this? If this it increments per 'attack' or session how can this be reset?
This seems to mainly occur with rules
Specifically looking at making a graph of % cracked vs attempts.
https://gyazo.com/84b08df9c4bade302558ff59d58d5ea7
example above
I thought crackpos was supposed to represent the Nth attempt at a password.
But rockyou contains 14344391 passwords and my crackpos looks like this:
1954100
1954110
1954111
1957829
Even though the values that it cracked isn't at the N th position.
Second attempt on a different machine with the same list against rockyou.
These are the lowest values in the list.
2752512
2752515
2752517
These the highest:
15173999
15175368
Does this mean that out of all the attempts (14,344,384) one of them was at position 15175368?
14344384 < 15175368 which is impossible.
Any reason for this? If this it increments per 'attack' or session how can this be reset?
This seems to mainly occur with rules
Specifically looking at making a graph of % cracked vs attempts.
https://gyazo.com/84b08df9c4bade302558ff59d58d5ea7
example above