

Is there any way to modify such rar files so that,it will not start extracting with wrong passwords. My software in such cases, faces a great problem => It extracts the same file a number of times because ERRORLEVEL is 0 (until the extraction is about to finish).
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In normal case i.e, for manual extraction (not with my software) I found: There are certain rar files which starts extracting even with a wrong password and when the extraction is about to complete, it shows an error message "Corrupted file or wrong password". Everything is working according to my expectation with a problem in 10% of the cases.

I was thinking maybe it was a noise/interference issue, but even when forcing 5 GHz with a 5ghz-only SSID, the issue still happens. If we don't see that message, the iOS device stays connected and authenticates correctly. "C:\Program Files\WinRAR\WinRAR.exe" x -inul -ppassword3 "path to my rar file" When we get the Password incorrect error, the logs on the AP show 'EVENTSTALEAVE' immediately when an iOS device connects. No password request or warning, just a refusal. "C:\Program Files\WinRAR\WinRAR.exe" x -inul -ppassword2 "path to my rar file" Password protected archive from a source that I have used hundred of times, but lately I am getting this message 'not RAR archive No files to extract'. Winzip AES, 7z and rar archives have no such attack so only bruteforce is possible. Thank you deacs Jan 24 at 12:43 The legacy option worked great for me. The -legacy option solved the issue for me. Theres also another one where you only need to have one decrypted file to decrypt the entire archive. Finally a solution: answers involving -certpbe PBE-SHA1-3DES -keypbe PBE-SHA1-3DES and -nomac solved the problem of an incorrect password for me, but imports were still not succesfull on all Windows machines. My algorithm is somehow like this: - "C:\Program Files\WinRAR\WinRAR.exe" x -inul -ppassword1 "path to my rar file" Old ZIP archives have a cryptographic flaw where its possible to decrypt the archives in very short time - Elcomsoft/Accent ZIP recovery implements that attack. bat file), which will try to extract a file, with some predefined passwords. I am working on a brute force attack like software (a.
