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1020 B
Perl
46 lines
1020 B
Perl
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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##
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## This script was created to be used in conjunction with Hashcat mode 29700 (Keepass in keyfile only mode).
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## This can be useful if you have a partition and forgot which of the files was used as the keyfile.
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##
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## Example use (if your target drive is mounted to /mnt/sda1 and (optionally) another one to /mnt/sda2):
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##
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## $ perl recursivefiles2sha256sum /mnt/sda1 /mnt/sda2 > wordlist.dict
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## $ ./hashcat kdbxdb.hash wordlist.dict
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##
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## Note that the redirection operator > also works on Windows cmd.exe.
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## To run perl in Windows use strawberry perl
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use File::Find;
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use Digest::SHA;
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my $sha = Digest::SHA->new ("sha256");
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my @folders = @ARGV;
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if (scalar @folders == 0)
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{
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die ("use: $0 folder1 folder2...\n");
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}
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find (\&handlefile, @folders);
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sub handlefile
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{
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my $file = $_;
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return unless -f $file;
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return unless -r $file;
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my $sha_copy = $sha->clone;
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$sha_copy->addfile ($file);
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my $digest = $sha_copy->hexdigest;
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print "$digest\n";
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}
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