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Hi there
I'm trying Hashcat and so far every thing seems to run just fine. But I'm not sure how to see if Hashcat has success in finding a password. I guess that if it find a password, I should see "Recovered" change from 0/1 to 1/1. Is that correct ?
I'm comparing a passwordlist to a WPA handshake.
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Put the WPA PSK in the wordlist and Hashcat should find it
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(09-03-2019, 11:46 AM)Kryczek Wrote: Put the WPA PSK in the wordlist and Hashcat should find it
That did not answer my question. How can I see if Hashcat has found a password ?
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It stops when all (just 1 in your case) hashes have been cracked, otherwise it prints the hash and cleartext on the screen while running
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Thanks
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hashcat64 -m 2500 --show yourhccapxfilename (will show you any cracked passwords)
hashcat64 -m 2500 --left yourhccapxfilename (will show you any un-cracked passwords)
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(09-04-2019, 05:40 PM)slawson Wrote: hashcat64 -m 2500 --show yourhccapxfilename (will show you any cracked passwords)
hashcat64 -m 2500 --left yourhccapxfilename (will show you any un-cracked passwords)
Thanks. But I still hope that if Hashcat finds a password, it will show it on the screen during the run or after the run.
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It does show the found password immediately when found:
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(09-05-2019, 12:25 PM)DanielG Wrote: It does show the found password immediately when found:
Thanks
I have just seen some videos, that told, you would not know if Hashcat found a password, until you entered the --show command.
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Status...........: Cracked
it's very obvious if it's cracked or not