10-21-2017, 05:44 PM (This post was last modified: 10-22-2017, 11:59 AM by atom.)
John The Ripper Zip
Hello;
I am trying to recover a password from a zip file and have had issues getting hashcat to accept the zip file hash. I created the has using zip2john and jtr ids the hash as: ZIP, WINZIP, PBKDF2-SHA1 4x SSE2.
If I try and use:
hashcat -m 13600 -a 3 -o answer.txt -d 2 myhash.hash I get the error:
Hashfile on line 1 () Salt-value exception
No Hashes loaded
The has file itself looks like this:
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Raw output from zip2john at the terminal gives this:
[code][redacted]
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If I use the full output from the terminal of zip2john then Hashcat complains of Signature unmatched - no hashes loaded.
[color=#000000][size=small]Any help would be well received. JTR is much slower than using my GPU/hashcat
I am trying to recover a password from a zip file and have had issues getting hashcat to accept the zip file hash. I created the has using zip2john and jtr ids the hash as: ZIP, WINZIP, PBKDF2-SHA1 4x SSE2.
If I try and use:
hashcat -m 13600 -a 3 -o answer.txt -d 2 myhash.hash I get the error:
Hashfile on line 1 () Salt-value exception
No Hashes loaded
The has file itself looks like this:
[redacted]
Raw output from zip2john at the terminal gives this:
[code][redacted]
[redacted]
If I use the full output from the terminal of zip2john then Hashcat complains of Signature unmatched - no hashes loaded.
[color=#000000][size=small]Any help would be well received. JTR is much slower than using my GPU/hashcat
How To Use John The Ripper
Install zip2john command on any operating system. John active password cracking tool. John the Ripper is a tool designed to help systems administrators to find weak (easy to guess or crack through brute force) passwords, and even automatically mail users warning them about it, if it is desired. The password for the rar file is 'test1234' and the password for the zip file is 'test4321'. In the 'run' folder of John the Ripper community version (I am using John-1.7.9-jumbo-7), there are two programs called 'zip2john' and 'rar2john'. Run them against their respective file types to extract the password hashes.