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RainbowCrack: poor success rate |
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 11:01 pm |
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I've had a difficult time trying to find online resources to crack MD5's, and so I've turned to attempting to get my own hands dirty. I followed the rainbowcrack tutorial's example, but changed it to MD5 instead of lm. Here are the commands I used to generate the tables:
rtgen md5 alpha-numeric 4 8 0 2100 8000000 all
rtgen md5 alpha-numeric 4 8 1 2100 8000000 all
rtgen md5 alpha-numeric 4 8 2 2100 8000000 all
rtgen md5 alpha-numeric 4 8 3 2100 8000000 all
rtgen md5 alpha-numeric 4 8 4 2100 8000000 all
rtgen md5 alpha-numeric 4 8 5 2100 8000000 all
I've tried to crack a bunch of MD5's using the generated tables, but have had terrible success rates. I have a very faint understanding of how the chain length and chain count variables affect the results. Can anyone see where I might be going wrong?
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 11:57 pm |
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:01 am |
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Yea. It took a lot of processor power to generate the ones that I did. Thanks for the pointer. |
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