Hashcat wrapper tool to bypass current attack if crack rate drops below threshold.
Default: -time 1m -crack 1
./crackmon ./hashcat {hashcat args}
Custom: -time 2m -crack 100
./crackmon -t 2 -c 100 ./hashcat {hashcat args}
For more info:
./crackmon -help
Examples:
Defaults to -time 1m -crack 1
./crackmon ./hashcat {hashcat args}
Custom: -time 5m -crack 100
./crackmon -t 5 -c 100 ./hashcat {hashcat args}
All flags:
-t minimum runtime in minutes
-c cumulative average cracks threshold
-debug enable debug output
-help show this help menu
-version show version info
Supported hashcat attacks:
-a 0 straight
-a 1 combination
-a 9 associated
Partially supported hashcat attacks:
-a 3 mask
-a 6 hybrid
-a 7 hybrid
Unsupported hashcat flags:
-i incremental
--status-json
For troubleshooting, run with -debug flag
./crackmon -debug ./hashcat...
- Compiled and tested on debian 12 and Windows 11 Terminal
- Designed for running hashcat attacks
-a 0, 1, 9
. - Supports
-a 3, 6, 7
, but does not currently support hashcat mask files or-incremental
due to how hashcat handles sessions when running -i or mask files.
https://github.com/cyclone-github/crackmon/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
- If you want the latest features, compiling from source is the best option since the release version may run several revisions behind the source code.
- This assumes you have Go and Git installed
git clone https://github.com/cyclone-github/crackmon.git
# clone repocd crackmon
# enter project directorygo mod init crackmon
# initialize Go module (skips if go.mod exists)go mod tidy
# download dependenciesgo build -ldflags="-s -w" .
# compile binary in current directorygo install -ldflags="-s -w" .
# compile binary and install to $GOPATH
- Compile from source code how-to: