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    Default SSH MySQL command...

    Hi, I've got a VPS running CentOS. It has MySQL installed and I want to know how to do something in SSH with a command.

    I want to do two things. The first is to make a wordlist and then save it to a file (txt) and the contents would be like

    aa
    ab
    ac

    etc... and then I would need to just change a few things to change the chars/size.

    Now, this second one is more important. I want to be able to get the server open/read a wordlist (with SSH), then hash every single word in the file (in md5) then insert it into a database. How would this be done?

    Thanks!

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    There's better ways to create a rainbow table.
    XHTML, CSS, AJAX, JS, php, MySQL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heinous View Post
    There's better ways to create a rainbow table.
    I'm not making a rainbow table, the best way to obtain them is download or purchase them on a CD, unless you have a lot of powerful computers.

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    Doing something like this is best done using a program or scripting lanauge (e.g PHP). Using SSH or even shell scripts would be very complicated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    Doing something like this is best done using a program or scripting lanauge (e.g PHP). Using SSH or even shell scripts would be very complicated.
    I've got it in PHP, but I'd rather do it in SSH because I imagine it'd use less resources... but I'll use PHP for now.

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    You can use php from a SSH session - just use the php command. This way you don't have to use a webserver at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    You can use php from a SSH session - just use the php command. This way you don't have to use a webserver at all.
    Ah thanks for that, saves me a bit of RAM from Apache... I might install lighttp or whatever its called and MySQL lite aswell.

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