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In order to have something meaningful to test hashcat with, I went onto my forum and using phpmyadmin, exported the usernames & password hashes to separate files. I have the first 200 hashes and usernames in separate files. I've thrown a variety of options at it and expected to at least reveal low-hanging fruit but haven't turned up any plains.

I'm roughly following/borrowing (*.[rule|dic]) from here:
http://www.adeptus-mechanicus.com/codex/...ateasy.php

../hashcat-cli32.bin -a0 -r linkedin2012.rule -e smfMembers-top200.salt -m121 -o results.txt -n8 --remove smfMembers-top200.hash linked.dic

Nothing after 10 minutes (this time).

../hashcat-cli32.bin -a3 -1 ?l?u?d?s -m121 -e smfMembers-top200.salt -n8 --remove smfMembers-top200.hash ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1

Nothing after some other amount of time.


All of that's got me wondering if I have the hashes in the right format. They're essentially 40 Alphanumeric chars w/ no ":" separating the hash from the salt. Is this the right format for what I'm trying to show?

Anything obvious that I'm not doing right?

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