crunch - How to randomly capitalize based on a wordlist?
I want to create a wordlist containing all possible capitalizations letter by letter, with 1 to 4 digits at the end, using a wordlist I already have as a base.
For example, I've got
cooking
and I want to create:
coOkInG1
CoOKInG123
cOOKiNg1244
cooKInG9888
etc.
Is there any way to achieve that using crunch or john?
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I want to create a wordlist containing all possible capitalizations letter by letter, with 1 to 4 digits at the end, using a wordlist I already have as a base.
For example, I've got
cooking
and I want to create:
coOkInG1
CoOKInG123
cOOKiNg1244
cooKInG9888
etc.
Is there any way to achieve that using crunch or john?
security
Do you expect a copy-paste solution, or was there any problem you ran into.
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 at 10:40
@davidbaumann I specifically asked if there is any way to achieve this outcome in crunch or john. Therefore I am asking for a hint, I couldn't care less about copy pasting, I just have spent some hours looking at the doc and I can't see any way to make it work, sorry if I wasn't clear on that. I ended up doing it using Java and bit shifting, but I would like to learn if there exists a way I can do it using the aforementioned tools.
– jawu
Dec 12 at 22:03
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I want to create a wordlist containing all possible capitalizations letter by letter, with 1 to 4 digits at the end, using a wordlist I already have as a base.
For example, I've got
cooking
and I want to create:
coOkInG1
CoOKInG123
cOOKiNg1244
cooKInG9888
etc.
Is there any way to achieve that using crunch or john?
security
I want to create a wordlist containing all possible capitalizations letter by letter, with 1 to 4 digits at the end, using a wordlist I already have as a base.
For example, I've got
cooking
and I want to create:
coOkInG1
CoOKInG123
cOOKiNg1244
cooKInG9888
etc.
Is there any way to achieve that using crunch or john?
security
security
asked Dec 5 at 22:42
jawu
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Do you expect a copy-paste solution, or was there any problem you ran into.
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 at 10:40
@davidbaumann I specifically asked if there is any way to achieve this outcome in crunch or john. Therefore I am asking for a hint, I couldn't care less about copy pasting, I just have spent some hours looking at the doc and I can't see any way to make it work, sorry if I wasn't clear on that. I ended up doing it using Java and bit shifting, but I would like to learn if there exists a way I can do it using the aforementioned tools.
– jawu
Dec 12 at 22:03
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Do you expect a copy-paste solution, or was there any problem you ran into.
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 at 10:40
@davidbaumann I specifically asked if there is any way to achieve this outcome in crunch or john. Therefore I am asking for a hint, I couldn't care less about copy pasting, I just have spent some hours looking at the doc and I can't see any way to make it work, sorry if I wasn't clear on that. I ended up doing it using Java and bit shifting, but I would like to learn if there exists a way I can do it using the aforementioned tools.
– jawu
Dec 12 at 22:03
Do you expect a copy-paste solution, or was there any problem you ran into.
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 at 10:40
Do you expect a copy-paste solution, or was there any problem you ran into.
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 at 10:40
@davidbaumann I specifically asked if there is any way to achieve this outcome in crunch or john. Therefore I am asking for a hint, I couldn't care less about copy pasting, I just have spent some hours looking at the doc and I can't see any way to make it work, sorry if I wasn't clear on that. I ended up doing it using Java and bit shifting, but I would like to learn if there exists a way I can do it using the aforementioned tools.
– jawu
Dec 12 at 22:03
@davidbaumann I specifically asked if there is any way to achieve this outcome in crunch or john. Therefore I am asking for a hint, I couldn't care less about copy pasting, I just have spent some hours looking at the doc and I can't see any way to make it work, sorry if I wasn't clear on that. I ended up doing it using Java and bit shifting, but I would like to learn if there exists a way I can do it using the aforementioned tools.
– jawu
Dec 12 at 22:03
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Do you expect a copy-paste solution, or was there any problem you ran into.
– davidbaumann
Dec 6 at 10:40
@davidbaumann I specifically asked if there is any way to achieve this outcome in crunch or john. Therefore I am asking for a hint, I couldn't care less about copy pasting, I just have spent some hours looking at the doc and I can't see any way to make it work, sorry if I wasn't clear on that. I ended up doing it using Java and bit shifting, but I would like to learn if there exists a way I can do it using the aforementioned tools.
– jawu
Dec 12 at 22:03