** Description changed: (nasty package 0.6-2) When nasty -f OUT is resumed (with simple "nasty" command without parameters, the original being gathered from nasty.state) after Ctrl+C, it won't respect the -f directive: - ~$ nasty -a 1 -b 8 -m incremental -f OUT + ~$ nasty -a 1 -b 8 -m incremental -f OUT -c . nasty v0.6, (C) 2005 by [email protected] # tried: 186 (62.000000 per second), last tried: ... # tried: 456 (76.000000 per second), last tried: ... ^C State saved to 'nasty.state' ~$ nasty nasty v0.6, (C) 2005 by [email protected] Using state from previous run # tried: 878 (292.666667 per second), last tried: ... # tried: 17441 (95.306011 per second), last tried: ... Passphrase is: C00 ~$ cat OUT cat: OUT: No such file or folder nasty.state confirms, no outfile path/name: cat nasty.state # Do not edit this file (unless you're really sure what you're doing)! mode=2 cur=3F02 charset=0020212223... min_length=10 max_length=11 n_done=253
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