Crunch on $salt.$password:

#! /usr/bin/perl use Digest::SHA 'sha256'; use MIME::Base64; use Data::Dumper; $Data::Dumper::Useqq = 1; my ($hash, $salt) = unpack("a32 a*", decode_base64("KGOnPYya2qwhF9w4xK +157EZZ/RqIxParohltZWU7h2T/VGjNRA==")); print Dumper {SALT => $salt, DIGEST => $hash}; my $guess = "VMware1234!"; print Dumper {SALT => $salt, DIGEST => sha256($salt . $guess), TEST => + $guess};


In reply to Re: How to encode/decode an SSHA256 hash? by oiskuu
in thread How to encode/decode an SSHA256 hash? by FloydATC

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