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Message-ID: <4DC848A5.6040305@bredband.net>
Date: Mon, 09 May 2011 22:03:49 +0200
From: magnum <rawsmooth@...dband.net>
To: john-dev@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Auto-format-list (was: Plumbing changes (moved from
 john-users))

On 2011-05-09 21:24, magnum wrote:
> When applied to the Jumbo-2RC, the output is like this:
>
> --format=NAME force hash type NAME:
> md5-gen/md5-gen/md5-gen/md5-gen/md5-gen/md5-gen

I put it last, with (n) added. Is this clean?

...
--format=NAME      force hash type NAME:
                    des/bsdi/md5/bf/afs/lm/nt/xsha/mscash/mscash2
                    hmac-md5/po/raw-md5/raw-md5-unicode/phpass-md5/dmd5
                    ipb2/raw-sha1/sha1-gen/raw-md4/md4-gen/krb4/krb5
                    mskrb5/nsldap/ssha/openssha/bfegg/oracle/oracle11
                    mysql/mysql-sha1/lotus5/dominosec/netlm/netntlm
                    netlmv2/netntlmv2/nethalflm/mschapv2/mssql/mssql05
                    epi/phps/mysql-fast/pix-md5/sapg/sapb/md5ns/hdaa
                    crypt/dummy/md5-gen(n)
--subformat=NAME   Kept for 'legacy' reasons.  md5-gen subformats can
                    now be used within the 'format' switch.
                    If -format=md5 and -sub=LIST, then john will show
                    all subformats (help mode), and exit
...

BTWFWIW, in the subformat text, the text saying "-format=md5 and 
-sub=LIST" should probably say md5-gen, not just md5. Actually just 
"-sub=LIST" will do fine without giving -format at all.

magnum

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