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Neo_
Hello,
i've 5 files of raimbow tables
CODE

rtgen lm alpha-numeric 1 7 0 2400 40000000 all
rtgen lm alpha-numeric 1 7 1 2400 40000000 all
rtgen lm alpha-numeric 1 7 2 2400 40000000 all
rtgen lm alpha-numeric 1 7 3 2400 40000000 all
rtgen lm alpha-numeric 1 7 4 2400 40000000 all


I've tried to crack the password for examples at
http://www.antsight.com/zsl/rainbowcrack/rcrackdemo.htm#2

- with rcrack *.rt -f pass.txt
it says ... nothing

- with rcrack *.rt -h 0c51962a0be928aaaad3b435b51404ee
it says :
lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_0_2400x40000000_all.rt:
this table contains hashes with length 8 only
...

-with Cain 2.47
it says that it can't find any password

CODE

USER0::165a1fabd5c06a68aad3b435b51404ee::::
USER1::cf1a193bf3053bc4aad3b435b51404ee::::
USER2::cf8465783349c275aad3b435b51404ee::::
USER3::fa2991e294ec4b1caad3b435b51404ee::::
USER4::afef1f7192613fcdaad3b435b51404ee::::
USER5::25baeee8807f408baad3b435b51404ee::::
USER6::4c15cb6912eb674eaad3b435b51404ee::::
USER7::d8caeb00464414fcaad3b435b51404ee::::
USER8::78339cce019af94caad3b435b51404ee::::
USER9::60a59cfe793a8b99aad3b435b51404ee::::
username password
------------------------------------------
USER0 ZPTWYZZ
USER1 FHBKEBL
USER2 GSXGSSX
USER3 VOFTOUQ
USER4 LHNNYLE
USER5 KLKOTYT
USER6 PXPMJLD
USER7 WSELHXL
USER8 BLSYQPP
USER9 FOXHUXW


cranky
because there is no lanman password there, only ntlm and nobody cracks ntlm cuz itll take so damn long
Neo_
QUOTE (cranky @ Mar 12 2004, 08:34 AM)
because there is no lanman password there, only ntlm and nobody cracks ntlm cuz itll take so damn long

All the password i have tested are coming from
http://www.antsight.com/zsl/rainbowcrack/rcrackdemo.htm#1

I read
CODE

reading lm_alpha-numeric_4_2400x40000000_all.rt ...
131158016 bytes read, disk access time: 3.52 s
verifying the file ...
searching for 1 hash ...


So it's lanman passwords...
cranky
oops, saw the aad3b435b51404ee part and got the format wrong

dump your sam with pwdump2/3/4 and then try it
slimjim100
I have also used Rainbow Crack but I use the rainbow tables with Cain & Able. It works great for me and I love the fact that Cain sniffs the network for the passwords then cracks them. I would recommend downloading Cain from www.oxid.it good luck and have fun.

Slimjim100
D3ADLiN3
where abouts is the setup for rainbow tables in cain? ive looked and cant find it, I must be blind blink.gif
Neo_
QUOTE (slimjim100 @ Mar 12 2004, 01:49 PM)
I have also used Rainbow Crack but I use the rainbow tables with Cain & Able. It works great for me and I love the fact that Cain sniffs the network for the passwords then cracks them. I would recommend downloading Cain from www.oxid.it good luck and have fun.

Slimjim100

-with Cain 2.47
it says that it can't find any password

I've used it, someone could try the examples i've given here ?
Neo_
mad.gif

i have
CODE

640 000 000 lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_0_2400x40000000_all.rt
640 000 000 lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_3_2400x40000000_all.rt
640 000 000 lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_1_2400x40000000_all.rt
640 000 000 lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_4_2400x40000000_all.rt
640 000 000 lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_2_2400x40000000_all.rt

i've done this
CODE

pwdump2>pwlfile.txt

i've
CODE

Neo:1003:a80f6e6a87ba6ac2aad3b435b51404ee:75c06256f58d07a18b239e4cc39a382d:::


(password : aaaaa)

then
CODE

rcrack *.rt -f pwlfile.txt

i've :
CODE

rcrack *.rt -f pwlfile.txt
lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_0_2400x40000000_all.rt:
395800576 bytes read, disk access time: 14.78 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.64 s
244199424 bytes read, disk access time: 10.78 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.44 s

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_1_2400x40000000_all.rt:
395800576 bytes read, disk access time: 39.22 s
verifying the file...
this file is not sorted

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_2_2400x40000000_all.rt:
395800576 bytes read, disk access time: 12.95 s
verifying the file...
this file is not sorted

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_3_2400x40000000_all.rt:
395800576 bytes read, disk access time: 17.05 s
verifying the file...
this file is not sorted

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_4_2400x40000000_all.rt:
395800576 bytes read, disk access time: 19.88 s
verifying the file...
this file is not sorted

statistics
-------------------------------------------------------
plaintext found:          0 of 1 (0.00%)
total disk access time:   114.66 s
total cryptanalysis time: 4.08 s
total chain walk step:    2876401
total false alarm:        1368
total chain walk step due to false alarm: 1155703

result
-------------------------------------------------------
Neo             <notfound>  hex:<notfound>


i've tried too
CODE
rcrack *.rt -l random_lm_alpha#1-7.hash


nothing... why ?
daguilar01
i have both the alphanumberic and alpha tables in the same place, so that if the password is just letters, it goes thru the alpha tables first and shaves a few seconds off, tongue.gif, but my alpha tables found them
CODE

128,000,000 lm_alpha#1-7_0_2100x8000000_all.rt
128,000,000 lm_alpha#1-7_1_2100x8000000_all.rt
128,000,000 lm_alpha#1-7_2_2100x8000000_all.rt
128,000,000 lm_alpha#1-7_3_2100x8000000_all.rt
128,000,000 lm_alpha#1-7_4_2100x8000000_all.rt
640,000,000 lm_alpha-numeric#1-7_0_2400x40000000_all.rt
640,000,000 lm_alpha-numeric#1-7_1_2400x40000000_all.rt
640,000,000 lm_alpha-numeric#1-7_2_2400x40000000_all.rt
640,000,000 lm_alpha-numeric#1-7_3_2400x40000000_all.rt
640,000,000 lm_alpha-numeric#1-7_4_2400x40000000_all.rt


test.txt=
CODE

Neo:1003:a80f6e6a87ba6ac2aad3b435b51404ee:75c06256f58d07a18b239e4cc39a382d:::


then
CODE

D:\RCrack>rcrack rts\*.rt -f test.txt
lm_alpha#1-7_0_2100x8000000_all.rt:
128000000 bytes read, disk access time: 2.30 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
plaintext of a80f6e6a87ba6ac2 is AAAAA
cryptanalysis time: 3.39 s

statistics
-------------------------------------------------------
plaintext found:          1 of 1 (100.00%)
total disk access time:   2.30 s
total cryptanalysis time: 3.39 s
total chain walk step:    1192740
total false alarm:        1119
total chain walk step due to false alarm: 1204202

result
-------------------------------------------------------
Neo             aaaaa  hex:6161616161
D:\RCrack>


EDIT: i see the problem in your tables
QUOTE
rcrack *.rt -f pwlfile.txt
lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_0_2400x40000000_all.rt:
395800576 bytes read, disk access time: 14.78 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.64 s
244199424 bytes read, disk access time: 10.78 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.44 s

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_1_2400x40000000_all.rt:
395800576 bytes read, disk access time: 39.22 s
verifying the file...
this file is not sorted

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_2_2400x40000000_all.rt:
395800576 bytes read, disk access time: 12.95 s
verifying the file...
this file is not sorted

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_3_2400x40000000_all.rt:
395800576 bytes read, disk access time: 17.05 s
verifying the file...
this file is not sorted

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_4_2400x40000000_all.rt:
395800576 bytes read, disk access time: 19.88 s
verifying the file...
this file is not sorted

statistics
-------------------------------------------------------
plaintext found:          0 of 1 (0.00%)
total disk access time:  114.66 s
total cryptanalysis time: 4.08 s
total chain walk step:    2876401
total false alarm:        1368
total chain walk step due to false alarm: 1155703

result
-------------------------------------------------------
Neo            <notfound>  hex:<notfound>
Neo_
daquilar, if i was a girl, i'll love you smile.gif
it works...

But i'm not a girl... i think blink.gif
slimjim100
So do all of yall ahve it now? If your useing Cain make sure to add the tables and Charsets to the scan section. so far I have made the Alpha and Alpha-Numeric tables so i will make the Alpha-Numeric-sm.

Slimjim100
daguilar01
QUOTE (Neo_ @ Mar 12 2004, 02:54 PM)
daquilar, if i was a girl, i'll love you smile.gif
it works...

But i'm not a girl... i think blink.gif

hehe, glad you got it sorted, literally, lol
Neo_
Baaaaaaad
Well it's shiiiiiiit

CODE

Neo:1003:a80f6e6a87ba6ac2aad3b435b51404ee:75c06256f58d07a18b239e4cc39a382d:::

rcrack *.rt -f pwlfile.txt
lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_0_2400x40000000_all.rt:
234541056 bytes read, disk access time: 8.91 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.52 s
234541056 bytes read, disk access time: 10.73 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.42 s
170917888 bytes read, disk access time: 5.48 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.33 s

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_1_2400x40000000_all.rt:
234541056 bytes read, disk access time: 12.88 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.45 s
234541056 bytes read, disk access time: 11.16 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.45 s
170917888 bytes read, disk access time: 5.59 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.33 s

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_2_2400x40000000_all.rt:
234541056 bytes read, disk access time: 6.83 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.50 s
234541056 bytes read, disk access time: 9.83 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.38 s
170917888 bytes read, disk access time: 4.63 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.28 s

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_3_2400x40000000_all.rt:
234541056 bytes read, disk access time: 8.36 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.44 s
234541056 bytes read, disk access time: 6.81 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.41 s
170917888 bytes read, disk access time: 6.61 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.30 s

lm_loweralpha-numeric#1-7_4_2400x40000000_all.rt:
234541056 bytes read, disk access time: 8.95 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.20 s
234541056 bytes read, disk access time: 6.78 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.38 s
170917888 bytes read, disk access time: 3.89 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.34 s

statistics
-------------------------------------------------------
plaintext found:          0 of 1 (0.00%)
total disk access time:   117.44 s
total cryptanalysis time: 20.72 s
total chain walk step:    14382005
total false alarm:        6959
total chain walk step due to false alarm: 5611181

result
-------------------------------------------------------
Neo             <notfound>  hex:<notfound>



It's aaaaa sad.gif
daguilar01
seems that my alpha numeric tables found it, not sure why yours didnt
CODE
lm_alpha-numeric#1-7_0_2400x40000000_all.rt:
301236224 bytes read, disk access time: 6.99 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 4.69 s
301236224 bytes read, disk access time: 6.53 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.61 s
37527552 bytes read, disk access time: 0.74 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.09 s

lm_alpha-numeric#1-7_1_2400x40000000_all.rt:
301236224 bytes read, disk access time: 5.88 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 4.17 s
301236224 bytes read, disk access time: 5.88 s
searching for 1 hash...
plaintext of a80f6e6a87ba6ac2 is AAAAA
cryptanalysis time: 0.20 s

statistics
-------------------------------------------------------
plaintext found:          1 of 1 (100.00%)
total disk access time:   26.00 s
total cryptanalysis time: 9.77 s
total chain walk step:    5752802
total false alarm:        2173
total chain walk step due to false alarm: 1822767

result
-------------------------------------------------------
Neo             aaaaa  hex:6161616161
slimjim100
I found it too. you may need to resort or remake your tables. you may have a corupt talbe. Sorry for the bad news.

Slimjim100
bonarez
hello people, 1st post here for me biggrin.gif

I've been reading around about the rainbowcrack and I decided to go ahead and create the tables myself, hdd-space is not a problem, and I'm sure some of my friends will be interested also, so we can get multiple pc's to gen the tables.

I'm going to try to get at least 99% probability, and go for following charset 'readable = [ !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~
]

I made the charset myself, took all the readable chars from the 'byte' charset, since nobody I know is going to put alt+chars in their password. also I'm going to try 1-5 chars first, and then make additional tables for each following length. I guess this is the best way to go. If someone has a better strategy, please please tell me now, before I start, since starting something like this in the wrong way is a waste of my computertime sad.gif

Also a nice tip: I just found out you can pause the calculation in a cmd-prompt by clicking around in the prompt and selecting stuff. when something is selected the calculation is paused untill you press enter!! don't know if there is (already was) a better/easier way, if there is, my mistake

bonarez
DaClueless
QUOTE (bonarez @ Mar 19 2004, 05:31 PM)
I'm going to try to get at least 99% probability, and go for following charset 'readable = [ !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~
]

If you want to make a table for more then just the english OS, you should think about WCHAR. Example is the chinese char, but other lang have a few.
bonarez
QUOTE
  If you want to make a table for more then just the english OS, you should think about WCHAR


that's actualy a very good point...

can the wchar be used within the rtgen command? as in:
rtgen md5 wchar 1 6 0 9600 2000000 all
I'll try it out as soon as the command above finishes

though I don't think chinese chars are really necesary, there are some special chars in german/spanish/french etc that could be worth including, at it's least it would be really interesting to see how many chars there are and how it would affects computing time

bonarez
daguilar01
QUOTE (Neo_ @ Mar 19 2004, 03:06 PM)
Well, i've tried to make new tables...
I've found my password aaaaa then smile.gif

But i'm not able to find my friend password :
jpeterman:500:B4B1A63E2F580A72AAD3B435B51404EE:CDA0F05200CBE59FD58865B347509BD4:
::

I've tried Bruteforce too.

Someone can try it for me ?

my tables didnt find it either so at least you know yours are working, lol
bonarez
I've created some tables (1-5 chars) custom charset, sorted them and the rcrack gets me the password in less then a minute, no problem

but now, when I try to import the charset.txt and the *.rt 's into cain, I get an error:

charset ..path\path\lm not found in in configuration file
(yes 2x in)

I'm sure I didn't mess up the tables, rcrack works, even with the files copied to another location..

eh..., help? biggrin.gif

edit: changed byte to custom charset in first line, my mistake
caleb
QUOTE

Well, i've tried to make new tables...
I've found my password aaaaa then

But i'm not able to find my friend password :
jpeterman:500:B4B1A63E2F580A72AAD3B435B51404EE:CDA0F05200CBE59FD58865B347509BD4:
::

I've tried Bruteforce too.

Someone can try it for me ?


Found it, it has these 7 chars in it: t 0 s A l ! d

although, not in that order ... =)
oblivion2004
HelpAssistant appears to be different on each computer, is this cd key specific or something?

I don't know about the support_xxxxxxxxx accounts but the HelpAssistant i've seen on most xp machines....

Also, how long does the gen usually take?

I'm using:

CODE

rtgen lm alpha-numeric-symbol14 1 7 0 5700 40000000 #0


The web site says 7.5 days for EACH FILE???

Um.. I've noticed many xp machines with an account of SUPPORT_388945a0 and with no LM password at all, and a LM hash that equals a blank password.... tongue.gif Also a 50% of the machines i've seen have had a blank Administrator password (user-owned computers).... Nice tongue.gif

But if the rainbow tables take 7.5 DAYS to generate thats not even worth it ....???
oblivion2004
Note, according to MY rtgen it takes 13 m and 10 s per 100,000 out of 40,000,000 so thats about 86.666 hours....3.6 days. Is it out of the question to run multiple rtgen's at once with a quick computer that has 1.5 gigs of pc2700?
Killaloop
QUOTE (oblivion2004 @ Mar 21 2004, 02:51 PM)
Note, according to MY rtgen it takes 13 m and 10 s per 100,000 out of 40,000,000 so thats about 86.666 hours....3.6 days. Is it out of the question to run multiple rtgen's at once with a quick computer that has 1.5 gigs of pc2700?

generating the tables uses 100% cpu
unless you got more than one cpu and your system is something not windows like (system where you could switch between cpus) starting more than one rtgen would only cause your system to screw up


Also those Support and HelpAssistent accounts are as standard disabled on every system I work on and have to be enabled
Killaloop
Also I was wondering
If my putter shutsdown while generating the tables is there a way to resume the process or is all the work and time for nothing?

/edit
just tried it myself it automatically resumed the table
nice stuff
subcorner
i've generatd 5table 1-7alpha num on a week...
well, it was not so long
with 2 computer (1,64ghz + 933mhz).



néo i didn't find the pass of your friend to:
statistics
-------------------------------------------------------
plaintext found: 1 of 2 (50.00%)
total disk access time: 175.19 s
total cryptanalysis time: 36.79 s
total chain walk step: 20134807
total false alarm: 9216
total chain walk step due to false alarm: 7432182

result
-------------------------------------------------------
Neo aaaaa hex:6161616161
jpeterman <notfound> hex:<notfound>
dr0zaxx
tongue.gif
QUOTE
!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~


you mentioned for the above charset. in rainbow crack website, they mentioned a charset containing "!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~
" will take 11.8 days for each file, 200 files total which is approximately 6.5 years. and yours is even longer then configuration 4. so how long do you think you will take to generate that tables?
nuorder
i bet many ppl already know this but u should just add an ALT+ character, eg: Õ to a windows password (somewhere in the middle is safer)
Killaloop
QUOTE (nuorder @ Apr 7 2004, 01:07 PM)
i bet many ppl already know this but u should just add an ALT+ character, eg: Õ to a windows password (somewhere in the middle is safer)
even with a password length of 6 the keyspace is already way larger than any of these rainbow tables plus it seems so many ppl are creating these tables so with ALT chars u easily avoid them, not meaning to spoil ur fun jus thought id point that out cool.gif

simple keyspaces calculator
http://members.lycos.co.uk/nulladd/keyspace.htm
the example speed of 6 million hashes per second is very fast BTW

since most only crack the lanmanhashes its also a good idea to use a password of 15 or more chars. by using such a long password no lanmanhash will be created.
rush
CODE
1003:2ad7fa388d1b84e2ffaef6ceebdc426a:191e423b4487065b1b12fcf68c80a4b3:::

Someone who can crack this one with rainbow tables has seriously to much hd space biggrin.gif
Just try it, my pws are always hacker proof tongue.gif
dr0zaxx
QUOTE
1003:2ad7fa388d1b84e2ffaef6ceebdc426a:191e423b4487065b1b12fcf68c80a4b3:::



Someone who can crack this one with rainbow tables has seriously to much hd space
Just try it, my pws are always hacker proof 


awwww...come on. dont give us an account which is not good. give us the account with the SID of 500 biggrin.gif
rush
Its a test haha, i just want to know if someone is able to crack my uncrackable pasword (i think)!
Daume
hey

here is your friend's password


statistics
------------------------------------------
plaintext found: 1 of 1 (100.00%)
total disk access time: 33.75 s
total cryptanalysis time: 25.75 s
total chain walk step: 16236451
total false alarm: 533
total false alarm step: 1040346

username password
------------------------------------------
jpeterman ALT0!DS


prettry quick :] LoL
Tyrano
ahahahahahaha

nice smile.gif

how big are your tables Daume?
phoney
hehe nice wink.gif
e9f69873f1622dafce7c300e774768fe

my rainbow tables only cracking low case passwords ;(

have someone an idee how to creat

Low and Upcase und Numbertables with from 1-16 ??

i don't understand how to creat this one ;(
and how can i calculate the time ???

Daume
i have the alpha numeric symbol 14 namely this charset

alpha-numeric-symbol14 = [ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789!@#$%^&*()-_+=]

total of 17 Gb tables already =] works real nice

if any of you have trouble, the website is pretty easy to follow along

http://www.antsight.com/zsl/rainbowcrack/rcracktutorial.htm

hope it helps
rush
Lol Daume, you didnt try mine yet?
Wanna see if with 17gb my pw will be cracked biggrin.gif
Daume
lets have it

post it here and will see if this shit works

greetz
Neo_
Just try "?" as password, it's not in your charset biggrin.gif
Maybe bruteforce ^^
Neo_
QUOTE (Daume @ Apr 8 2004, 09:33 PM)
hey

here is your friend's password


statistics
------------------------------------------
plaintext found: 1 of 1 (100.00%)
total disk access time: 33.75 s
total cryptanalysis time: 25.75 s
total chain walk step: 16236451
total false alarm: 533
total false alarm step: 1040346

username password
------------------------------------------
jpeterman ALT0!DS


prettry quick :] LoL

Well i've found it, with Bruteforce, on friends computers. Thanks !!!
hottzo
thx m8
nuorder
there is an online rainbowcrack site that emails you the results
http://sarcaprj.wayreth.eu.org/

for standard rainbowcrack configurations i suggest you just try one of the ones off the rainbowcrack site (looks like youve already done that tho)
http://www.antsight.com/zsl/rainbowcrack/configurations.htm
Starlight
whive RainbowCrack Parameter Configuration

it says that if i do "rtgen lm loweralpha-numeric 1 7 0 4800 400000000 all"

i could have 99.9926 % success probability

do you know if this the best thing ?
nuorder
you are using it wrong you have to define the number of characters as 36 as you want alphanumeric
also you should change loweralpha to just alpha

please re-read the tutorial and understand what all the values actually mean
rainbowcalc is designed for those who understand a little about what they are entering but if u still dont understand feel free to ask

if in doubt just use standard rainbowcrack configurations they are fairly well set up
ILX
hi
i'm generating the rainbow tables at my work. i have 3/4 P4 2.6 working on them
my question is, does anyone have any suggestion on how to get other network computers working on the tables in the same "server". like having 1 pc storing the tables, the charset and dll and the others processing the tables and dumping to the file in the server? i can do it by mapping a remote network drive and running it from there but having the users seeing my tables on it is BAD blink.gif

also the charset i'm currently using is lowercase + uppercase + numeric + simbols, should i keep it up or remove the uppercase ???

thnks in advance
oblivion2004
The one password i need to crack is longer than 14 char by one or two....

Can someone crack the NTLM hash for me? I'll dedicate my CPU to crack as many <15 passwords u need but i would just kill for the cracked pass of this one....

dmiller:1024:aad3b435b51404eeaad3b435b51404ee:dfc88bb7ecd58a82844d4afc31bb7184::
:
Killaloop
QUOTE (ILX @ Apr 15 2004, 04:45 PM)
hi
i'm generating the rainbow tables at my work. i have 3/4 P4 2.6 working on them
my question is, does anyone have any suggestion on how to get other network computers working on the tables in the same "server". like having 1 pc storing the tables, the charset and dll and the others processing the tables and dumping to the file in the server? i can do it by mapping a remote network drive and running it from there but having the users seeing my tables on it is BAD blink.gif

also the charset i'm currently using is lowercase + uppercase + numeric + simbols, should i keep it up or remove the uppercase ???

thnks in advance

if you go for lm hashing you don't need the lowercase ones
and if you include symbols it will take month.
ILX
removing the lowercase will short things down, thnks to killaloop smile.gif
but if i could just get my other network boxes processing the tables on 1 single server i could have all the lm hashes in no time.


CMD does not support UNC paths as current directories.

I HATE THIS DAMN WINDOWS SHI%%Y command shell wannabe mad.gif

if anyone could tell me a way around it i would VERY greatfull cool.gif
nuorder
oblivion2004 - whiskah is right, plus u should read Yorn's post in this thread for more info
http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum/in...=6334&st=45&hl=
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I have this problem with my aplha-numeric tables.. After I sorted them I get this message:

Microsoft Windows XP [versie 5.1.2600]
© Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Richard>d:

D:\>cd rainbow

D:\rainbow>crack

D:\rainbow>rcrack d:\rainbow\*.rt -f 1.txt
lm_alpha#1-7_0_2100x8000000_all.rt:
128000000 bytes read, disk access time: 3.33 s
verifying the file...
searching for 2 hashes...
plaintext of hash is RIPICE
cryptanalysis time: 7.78 s

lm_alpha#1-7_1_2100x8000000_all.rt:
128000000 bytes read, disk access time: 3.70 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.88 s

lm_alpha#1-7_2_2100x8000000_all.rt:
128000000 bytes read, disk access time: 3.58 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.92 s

lm_alpha#1-7_3_2100x8000000_all.rt:
128000000 bytes read, disk access time: 3.70 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.91 s

lm_alpha#1-7_4_2100x8000000_all.rt:
128000000 bytes read, disk access time: 3.81 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.73 s

lm_alpha-numeric#1-7_0_2400x40000000_all.rt:
376606720 bytes read, disk access time: 8.86 s
verifying the file...
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 3.84 s
263393280 bytes read, disk access time: 5.56 s
searching for 1 hash...
cryptanalysis time: 0.50 s

lm_alpha-numeric#1-7_1_2400x40000000_all.rt:
file length mismatch

statistics
-------------------------------------------------------
plaintext found: 1 of 2 (50.00%)
total disk access time: 32.55 s
total cryptanalysis time: 27.56 s
total chain walk step: 16045737
total false alarm: 14047
total chain walk step due to false alarm: 10136736

result
-------------------------------------------------------
Administrator <notfound> hex:<notfound>
Default ripice hex:726970696365
Guest hex:

D:\rainbow>

What am I doing wrong?? This is the 2nd time I genereted that table...

File length mismatch.. Somebody can help me out?
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