> The most important to have is the .DLT files. Yeah, they basically contain the raw hashes.
> After that we need to "mount" them on our system (write in RAW...create IDX) "Mounting" them is not what you usually do here - you write them directly to a couple of raw rainbow-table-disks. Since a filesystem is not needed but the disk itself is used, this means basically dd-ing the stuff to the device(s). After that, since you don't have a FS in place, you're not going to mount anything. Kraken will use the IDX files that are generated to scratch around on your rainbow-table-disks. > basically, to another machine with "total space" of 2TB...i hope that I > understand correctly... Aye. > 1. let's assume that I have Kraken/Win32...Can I mount the .DLT files to > Win32 system? Uh ... actually I'm always referring to Linux setups and I don't know anything about A5/1 cracking on Win32 systems. Sorry. Maybe everything is a little different there, so YMMV. > 2. those .DLT files (will be happy if u take a look at the HDD of HackerW) > are the old and well known "Berlin Tables"? In regard to the names of the DLT files: yes. As far as I understand the offer on hacker warehouse, it's just a more convenient way to get the rainbow tables, since retrieving them using bittorrent may take quite some time depending on your bandwidth and general torrent health (number or seeders). If you happen to travel through Austria / near Vienna with a 2 TiB Disk in your backpack, feel free to visit and copy the tables from our storages. Not only it's free but comes with a free cup of coffee and chatting :-P
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