03-24-2021, 09:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2021, 09:06 AM by Flyinghaggis.)
"Hash '-': Token length exception
No hashes loaded."
CUDA API (CUDA 11.2)
====================
* Device #1: GeForce RTX 3090, 23336/24576 MB, 82MCU
* Device #2: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 10138/11264 MB, 68MCU
* Device #3: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 10137/11264 MB, 68MCU
OpenCL API (OpenCL 1.2 CUDA 11.2.162) - Platform #1 [NVIDIA Corporation]
========================================================================
* Device #4: GeForce RTX 3090, skipped
* Device #5: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, skipped
* Device #6: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, skipped
Minimum password length supported by kernel: 0
Maximum password length supported by kernel: 256
Hash '-': Token length exception
No hashes loaded.
I am trying to run a brute force attack on a file of md5 hashes now this was working fine on the particular hash file I was using yesterday with brute force however, this morning this is the error above i am receiving.
I have tried it with another file of md5 hashes and the same thing happens, however, the hashes run fine in a straight forward wordlist attack.
Below is the syntax i am using ...
hashcat.exe -a 3 --session=2021-03-24 -m 0 -w 4 --force --status --status-timer=60 --potfile-disable --remove -p : - O --hwmon-disable -o "C:\Wordlist\Paid\md5\4765-unfound\4765-found-2.txt" --outfile-format=1,2 -1 E T A O I N S H R D L UC "C:\Wordlist\Paid\md5\4765-unfound\11673-unfound.txt" ?1?1?1?1
I have also tried this with a premade hcmask which i know was working yesterday but the samething.
Any ideas?
Quick update
the command works if I use ?l as charset 1 but not if I use -1 E T A O I N S H R D L UC
No hashes loaded."
CUDA API (CUDA 11.2)
====================
* Device #1: GeForce RTX 3090, 23336/24576 MB, 82MCU
* Device #2: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 10138/11264 MB, 68MCU
* Device #3: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 10137/11264 MB, 68MCU
OpenCL API (OpenCL 1.2 CUDA 11.2.162) - Platform #1 [NVIDIA Corporation]
========================================================================
* Device #4: GeForce RTX 3090, skipped
* Device #5: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, skipped
* Device #6: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, skipped
Minimum password length supported by kernel: 0
Maximum password length supported by kernel: 256
Hash '-': Token length exception
No hashes loaded.
I am trying to run a brute force attack on a file of md5 hashes now this was working fine on the particular hash file I was using yesterday with brute force however, this morning this is the error above i am receiving.
I have tried it with another file of md5 hashes and the same thing happens, however, the hashes run fine in a straight forward wordlist attack.
Below is the syntax i am using ...
hashcat.exe -a 3 --session=2021-03-24 -m 0 -w 4 --force --status --status-timer=60 --potfile-disable --remove -p : - O --hwmon-disable -o "C:\Wordlist\Paid\md5\4765-unfound\4765-found-2.txt" --outfile-format=1,2 -1 E T A O I N S H R D L UC "C:\Wordlist\Paid\md5\4765-unfound\11673-unfound.txt" ?1?1?1?1
I have also tried this with a premade hcmask which i know was working yesterday but the samething.
Any ideas?
Quick update
the command works if I use ?l as charset 1 but not if I use -1 E T A O I N S H R D L UC