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Message-ID: <20100812173713032544.d250aefc@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 17:37:13 +0200
From: "websiteaccess@...il.com" <websiteaccess@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Consonant Vowel Patterns

On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 11:27:30 -0400, Rich Rumble wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 11:16 AM, websiteaccess@...il.com
> <websiteaccess@...il.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 09:17:40 -0400, Brad Tilley wrote:
>>> I wanted to ask if others had experimented with consonants/vowels patterns
>>> in password cracking? Perhaps others know this approach by a different
>>> name? I believe the proper term is phonology (I may be wrong on that).
>>> Here is an example pattern:
>>> 
>>> CVCCVC
>> 
>>  Hi
>> 
>>  I worked some months ago on Vowels/consonant patterns.
>> 
>>  I built a dictionary based on words most used around world (european
>> languages + USA).
>>  slang/rude words are  also included
>>  My dico is 105 000 words. from 4 letters to 8.
>> 
>>  here all possible patterns from this dictionary.
> 
> I believe this is kind of what "incremental" mode does using the chr files
> and it's trigraph frequency methodology? I may be mistaken.
> 
> http://www.openwall.com/john/doc/MODES.shtml
> -rich

 About trigraph, digraph, stats.

 http://letterfrequency.org/

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