princeprocessor(1)

standalone password candidate generator using the PRINCE algorithm

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Description

PRINCEPROCESSOR

NAME

princeprocessor - standalone password candidate generator using the PRINCE algorithm

SYNOPSIS

princeprocessor [options] [<] wordlist

DESCRIPTION

The princeprocessor is a password candidate generator and can be thought of as an advanced combinator attack. Rather than taking as input two different wordlists and then outputting all the possible two word combinations though, princeprocessor only has one input wordlist and builds "chains" of combined words. These chains can have 1 to N words from the input wordlist concatenated together.

* Startup:
-V
, --version

Print version

-h, --help

Print help

* Misc:
--keyspace

Calculate number of combinations

* Optimization:
--pw-min
=NUM

Print candidate if length is greater than NUM

--pw-max=NUM

Print candidate if length is smaller than NUM

--elem-cnt-min=NUM

Minimum number of elements per chain

--elem-cnt-max=NUM

Maximum number of elements per chain

--wl-dist-len

Calculate output length distribution from wordlist

--wl-max=NUM

Load only NUM words from input wordlist or use 0 to disable

-c, --dupe-check-disable

Disable dupes check for faster initial load

--save-pos-disable

Save the position for later resume with -s

* Resources:
-s
, --skip=NUM

Skip NUM passwords from start (for distributed)

-l, --limit=NUM

Limit output to NUM passwords (for distributed)

* Files:
-o
, --output-file=FILE

Output-file

* Amplifier:
--case-permute

For each word in the wordlist that begins with a letter generate a word with the opposite case of the first letter

REPORTING BUGS

Please report bugs upstream to the princeprocessor issue tracker on GitHub: https://github.com/hashcat/princeprocessor/issues

COPYRIGHT

This tool is developed and maintained by Jens Steube under the MIT License.