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So, out of a 5k combolist, i'm getting 0 hashes dehased out of 5k md5 hashes. i believe it's because my combolist is [HASH]:[EMAIL], and ORHT reads [TEXT]:[HASH]. 
I'm assuming that's the problem. Is there a way to reverse the email, and hash variables in my list, or maybe change the way ORHT reads it? Thank you


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there's probably a better way to do this but I just use excel and use text to columns then move the columns.

 

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I use hashcat and what I do is use the --username option which skips the [USER] in the [USER]:[HASH].


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there's probably a better way to do this but I just use excel and use text to columns then move the columns.

 

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I use hashcat and what I do is use the --username option which skips the [USER] in the [USER]:[HASH].

hashcat just gives me some shit about token length exception, and "no hashes loaded" when i use hashcat64.exe -m 0 --username {hashes.txt} {wordlist.folder}


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hashcat just gives me some shit about token length exception, and "no hashes loaded" when i use hashcat64.exe -m 0 --username {hashes.txt} {wordlist.folder}

 

that means the hash you've selected doesn't match the hash you loaded. Check this site, there's many types of MD5 https://hashcat.net/...=example_hashes

 

either that or the emails are still being read, seperate the hashes into a seperate file and then load them, they'll save to the pot file and you can then re check the combo of (user);(hash)


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that means the hash you've selected doesn't match the hash you loaded. Check this site, there's many types of MD5 https://hashcat.net/...=example_hashes

 

either that or the emails are still being read, seperate the hashes into a seperate file and then load them, they'll save to the pot file and you can then re check the combo of (user);(hash)

i used a hashdetector. i just tried all the other hashcat modes for md5 types  :S


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alright, i figured out how to organize the hashes, and emails using libreoffice. thank you for your help, man love ya


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