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NTLM v1 & v2 > Hashcat
Converts Cain or John NTLMv1 and NTLMv2 hashes (singular, or in bulk) to HashCat compatible format.
NTLMv1-Hashcat Arguments
- -i / --hash : Singular hash input. You will get a prompt after running the script.
- -f / --file [/file/path] : Import and process hashes using a list of hashes stored in a file.
- -o / --output [/file/path.txt] : Output hashes to a file. If this option is not used then hashes will be sent to stdout.
Example Usage
- ./ntlmv1-hashcat.py -i
- ./ntlmv1-hashcat.py --hash
- ./ntlmv1-hashcat.py -f hash_list.txt -o converted_hashes.txt
- ./ntlmv1-hashcat.py -f hash_list.txt
Hash Formats
- John The Ripper: ins1gn1a:$NETNTLM$b6230fa64e2f98a8$47ddd5e7d46114b6d65029d02ac1dd41e4ebd15121c4b772
- Hashcat: ins1gn1a::::47ddd5e7d46114b6d65029d02ac1dd41e4ebd15121c4b772:b6230fa64e2f98a8
NTLMv2-Hashcat Arguments
- Only one argument is taken, which is the input file of hashes.
Example Usage
- ./ntlmv2-hashcat.sh input-file.txt