having an issue with syntax

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having an issue with syntax

Postby Allister » Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:26 pm

I have used the NT-Hash I received from the SAM/System Files. I am trying to enter this but it will not accept it. any help would be appreciated.

D:\>CUDA\CUDA-Multiforcer.exe -h/NTLM -f/DD278EF6C67EF534AD4F9D0E75773392 --min=
6 --max=11 -v
Verbose mode enabled.
Cryptohaze.com CUDA Multiforcer (multiple hash brute forcer)
by Bitweasil
Version 0.72, length 0-14
Currently supported hash types: MD5 FASTMD5 MD4 FASTMD4 NTLM FASTNTLM SHA1 FASTS
HA1
Unknown hash type /NTLM: Exiting.
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Re: having an issue with syntax

Postby Bitweasil » Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:05 pm

Few things.

Don't use "-h/NTLM" - that's not supported. Use "-h NTLM" or "-h=NTLM"

Second, you put your hashes in a file (one hash per line), and use -f=[filename] as the command line option - you don't put the hash on the command line.
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Re: having an issue with syntax

Postby Allister » Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:42 pm

thank you. that was a big help. one more thing. I am running this on a GTX260. How long can i expect a 10 digit character password to take. alphanumeric
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Re: having an issue with syntax

Postby Bitweasil » Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:43 pm

Allister wrote:thank you. that was a big help. one more thing. I am running this on a GTX260. How long can i expect a 10 digit character password to take. alphanumeric


Loweralpha numeric? Full charset? What specific character set are you using?

And either way, "Ages."

(charset size ^ password length) / (step rate) seconds.

That should give you a ballpark figure.
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Re: having an issue with syntax

Postby Allister » Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:50 pm

Thank you Bitweasel for your timely response. I suppose I better be patient then............................. Cheers!
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