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Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 18:42:08 +0200
From: Szarka Gábor <gsx1022@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Windows user/pass

Hi all,

I'm completely new to John, so please excuse me for the stupid question, 
but it couldn't work it out. So my question is the following: I have a 
Windows user/pass in the following form:
Rendszergazda:500:8C,29,EF,93,BE,C6,DE,61,38,36,5F,40,C1,41,A0,90,7A:
_D4,4F,DF,C5,F3,E2,0D,71,44,5C,56,E1,96,86,2A,60,XX:::
In this example Rendszergazda is the username. Is John capable of 
cracking this password? I tried to copy this to a text file, but John 
said 'No password hashes loaded'. I'm not even sure about what 
encryption is it actually, because all the parts separated by colons are 
17 bytes long.

Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thank you,
Gsx1022

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