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Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 20:14:44 +0100
From: newangels newangels <contact.newangels@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: more info about syntax

Hi Alexander,

Thanks for your reply & info's...

I allready know the first site you type & use it ;-)

Anyway, any Dev team ( or advanced user ) can complete the wiki will
be verry nice for sure, thank you in advance.

Wish you all an Happy new Year 2012, all the bests...

Regards,

Donovan

2011/12/29, Solar Designer <solar@...nwall.com>:
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 09:18:59PM +0100, newangels newangels wrote:
>> Well, i think so !, an Paper in Doc file can be usefull...all the users
>> are not Dev/coders...lol
>
> This is not perfect, but it might be useful for people who don't dare
> to look at the sample hashes inside of the *_fmt*.c files:
>
> http://pentestmonkey.net/cheat-sheet/john-the-ripper-hash-formats
>
> Things are trickier for the dynamic formats, though.
>
>> That not going to cost an ton of time from all of you John Dev's team,
>> just an simple one, with all the algo's & the corresponding syntax.
>
> OK, can anyone familiar with this stuff complete these two wiki pages,
> please? -
>
> http://openwall.info/wiki/john/sample-hashes
> http://openwall.info/wiki/john/sample-non-hashes
>
> (and keep them up-to-date and complete).
>
> Adding a text file under doc/ would also be nice.
>
> Oh, and we need to decide on the order of listing these sample hashes.
> When there's 100 of them, listing them in arbitrary order will make it
> difficult to find specific ones.
>
> Alexander
>

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