I have a ubuntu 17.04 server:
Intel® Core i7-6700 Quad-Core processor Skylake architecture
64 GB DDR4 RAM,
500 GB 6Gb/s SSD hard drives.
My questions. Will hashcat go good in the server? Or performance compared to my own pc will be the same?( my pc is a laptob, normal one 6gb ram and low quality i5).
I am from SSH(as usual) i can close putty and let hashcat still running? or i have to put it in background if yes how i can put in background? and how i can check if its in background how much hashed found/ how much left.
For long hashed search, in time, what attack mode is the best, in windows i usually use Dictionary attack but i cant see the -m in linux.
I have a folder with 33GB compresed wordlist, i have to unzip them for use or i can use them compressed?. Compressed are like 300 GB more or less.
And also i have to put all wordlist in one txt or i can just refer in terminal in hascat the folder where i have all the wordlist and hashcat will use all them all?
Intel® Core i7-6700 Quad-Core processor Skylake architecture
64 GB DDR4 RAM,
500 GB 6Gb/s SSD hard drives.
My questions. Will hashcat go good in the server? Or performance compared to my own pc will be the same?( my pc is a laptob, normal one 6gb ram and low quality i5).
I am from SSH(as usual) i can close putty and let hashcat still running? or i have to put it in background if yes how i can put in background? and how i can check if its in background how much hashed found/ how much left.
For long hashed search, in time, what attack mode is the best, in windows i usually use Dictionary attack but i cant see the -m in linux.
I have a folder with 33GB compresed wordlist, i have to unzip them for use or i can use them compressed?. Compressed are like 300 GB more or less.
And also i have to put all wordlist in one txt or i can just refer in terminal in hascat the folder where i have all the wordlist and hashcat will use all them all?