kali Linux ZIP archive ---- fcrackzip use of password cracking

Today nothing else, go for a stroll around the Forum and were going through it suddenly very interested to see the article, but at the end you need to download a PDF file, and PDF compression bag, more appalling is not to archive password (author may be forgotten now!)

Without him, just a few days ago I learned how to crack archive passwords, just practice your hand! So put the knife open dry !!

Open my kali into the command line

 

 

Character Set blasting:

       Command: fcrackzip -v -b -u -l 1-10 -c1 5.zip

       Explain: -b -c brute mode specified type mask (-c1 = purely digital, -c2 = pure letters, -c3 = alphanumeric mode (a = az; 1 = 0-9; = special characters)!) -u -l to specify a password length compressed file name

Actually, it's really simple!

kali help documentation that comes with basic English, I used Google to translate a bit, may not be accurate, and make do and see!

[-B-- brute force] to use brute force

[-D-- Dictionary] use a dictionary to crack

[-B-- reference] to perform a small benchmark

[-C - charset characterset] specifies the character type (numeric, alphabetic, mixing, etc.)

[-H-- Help] Displays help documentation

[--Version] shows the version of this program

[-V - validate] sanity check Algortihm

[-V - verbose] in more detail

[-P - init password string] Specifies the start character (for example, to only remember the password is the beginning of the 4 2 pure digital, you can specify from 2000 to crack, improve efficiency)

[-L - length min max] interval specified password length

[-U-- use unzip] use unzip to clear the wrong password

[-M-- Method No.] using the method number (see below) "num"

[-2 - modulo r / m] is calculated only password 1 / m

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Origin www.cnblogs.com/dawning666/p/11367104.html