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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 20:25:15 -0500
From: "JimF" <jfoug@....net>
To: <john-users@...ts.openwall.com>
Subject: Re: Social-Engine in md5_gen(*)

That format is fine.  NOTE, that for SSE builds of john, this format will 
not work for any passwords over 16 bytes long.  If you need to run some 
longer passwords, then add:

Flag=MGF_NOTSSE2Safe

However, if it were me, I would build 2 formats, one with, and one without 
that flag, then ONLY use the 2nd one (with the non-sse2 flag) for searching 
for longer passwords.

Jim.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Elijah [W&P]" <elijah@...bbs.com>
To: "john-users" <john-users@...ts.openwall.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:53 AM
Subject: [john-users] Social-Engine in md5_gen(*)


> I'm trying to make john to understand hashes for social engine. The algo 
> is
> described here -
> http://modcove.com/knowledgebase-view/cat_id/100000/subcat_id/100003/item_id/100046/
>
> and here is my variant that seems to be working
>
> [List.Generic:md5_gen(1050)]
> Expression=md5($s.$p.$s2) [social-engine]
> Flag=MGF_SALTED
> Flag=MGF_SALTED2
> Func=MD5GenBaseFunc__clean_input
> Func=MD5GenBaseFunc__append_salt
> Func=MD5GenBaseFunc__append_keys
> Func=MD5GenBaseFunc__append_2nd_salt
> Func=MD5GenBaseFunc__crypt
> Test=md5_gen(1050)55fce7789372d510023fc819c0ce55a6$a6ebe407fa6e2337cb2deb573d17791e$$21060744:test1
> Test=md5_gen(1050)fd880f2c10f148c409f3c850a52201b0$6cbe843e024f59827c55f3a32d1c3be9$$22262250:thatsworking
> Test=md5_gen(1050)2b199a07acf8e9e36e47ec2a0178933b$2a4c7cf421315f49fae230e80acfa218$$29597016:test3
> 

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