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Message-ID: <d1df168629aeda4c6269895b46aa8ce2@smtp.hushmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 00:57:44 +0200
From: magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com>
To: john-dev@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: linux-x86-any: unknown function:  Func=DynamicFunc__SHA1_crypt_input1_overwrite_input2_raw

I see same thing with a 64-bit build. I guess it's from 6f80dc7, 'New dynamic types from Alexander Cherepanov and "Waffle"'.

magnum


On 28 Apr, 2013, at 23:46 , Frank Dittrich <frank_dittrich@...mail.com> wrote:

> (unstable-jumbo)run $ ./john --test=1 --format=dynamic_1028
> Error, unknown function:
> Func=DynamicFunc__SHA1_crypt_input1_overwrite_input2_raw
> Error parsing section [List.Generic:dynamic_1028]
> Error in line 471 file is ./dynamic.conf
> Benchmarking: dynamic_1028 sha1(sha1_raw($pass)) (first 32 bytes) [32/32
> 128x1]... FAILED (get_hash[0](0))
> 
> (unstable-jumbo)run $ ./john --test=1 --format=dmg
> Error, unknown function:
> Func=DynamicFunc__SHA1_crypt_input1_overwrite_input2_raw
> Error parsing section [List.Generic:dynamic_1028]
> Error in line 471 file is ./dynamic.conf
> Benchmarking: Apple DMG PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA-1 3DES / AES [32/32]... DONE
> Raw:	289 c/s real, 292 c/s virtual
> 
> 
> (unstable-jumbo)run $ ./john --list=build-info
> Version: 1.7.9-jumbo-8-unstable
> Build: linux-x86-any
> Arch: 32-bit LE
> $JOHN is ./
> Format interface version: 9
> Rec file version: REC3
> Charset file version: CHR2
> CHARSET_MIN: 32 (0x20)
> CHARSET_MAX: 126 (0x7e)
> CHARSET_LENGTH: 8
> Max. Markov mode level: 400
> Max. Markov mode password length: 30
> Compiler version: 4.7.2 20121109 (Red Hat 4.7.2-8)
> gcc version: 4.7.2
> OpenSSL library version: 1000105f
> NSS library version: 3.14.3.0
> NSPR library version: 4.9.5
> Kerberos version 5 support enabled
> 
> 
> Frank
> 
> 
> 


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