It requires no action other than acknowledging that your current wordlist excludes that specific string.
There are several reasons why probable.txt may not contain a specific password: wordlistprobabletxt did not contain password exclusive
When using Wifite2 for automated wireless assessments, the program uses a built-in dictionary file typically named wordlists-probable.txt or wordlist-top4800-probable.txt . This file only contains a highly restricted batch of the world’s most common default router keys and simple text strings. It requires no action other than acknowledging that
The "did not contain password exclusive" message occurs because the rule requires a specific keyword or baseline pattern that isn't present in the probable.txt file you are currently parsing against. The engine therefore skips applying that rule or fails to find a match. Why the 'Probable' Wordlist is Unique The "did not contain password exclusive" message occurs
Hashcat is a highly literal tool. It hashes the words you provide exactly as they are written in your file, compares them to your target hash, and moves on. If it matches nothing, it stops. Here are the primary reasons you encounter this outcome: