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Message-ID: <CAHFR4j4wFcDT3qc9Usnm2njRdyLqTQc5qKrLcFbgxjSvNOYhEw@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:10:59 +0400
From: "Elijah [W&P]" <smarteam.support@...il.com>
To: john-dev@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: markov per-position / masks

Atom just announced his new oclHashcat-lite v0.10 and it has interesting
functionality that came from statprocessor 0.04 - it is per-position markov
approach. It s definitively not the same stats that markov has in John but
+29% efficiency is great.

http://hashcat.net/forum/thread-1285.html
http://hashcat.net/forum/thread-1291.html

P.S. speaking of statprocessor and working with masks it allows - maybe I'm
missing something but masks is not even mentioned in John's wishlist. Maybe
somebody made some estimations on the changes to the core needed to be
made/necessity of such a feature? From my point of view, for example making
new -external every time for a password partially known with strong insight
on the symbols to be "guessed" is not so convenient. There even was such a
version with masks like 7 years ago but sources are gone/it is not
maintained anymore.

On 29 June 2012 13:49, Frank Dittrich <frank_dittrich@...mail.com> wrote:

> On 06/29/2012 11:44 AM, magnum wrote:
> > On 2012-06-29 11:40, Frank Dittrich wrote:
> >> On 06/29/2012 11:22 AM, Solar Designer wrote:
> >>> * Unlisted linux-*-clang-debug make targets with -faddress-sanitizer
>  (Dhiru)
> >>
> >> This can be removed, since clang targets didn't exist in jumbo-5
> >
> > There was a 64-bit one. And anyway, why removed?
>
> The targets still exist, they are just not advertized (echo commented
> out) to prevent regular users from accidentally using debug builds.
>
> Frank
>

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