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Message-ID: <AANLkTi=io5K5wU=DQQS9S-optkYPrR69gUaDD852Dg5G@mail.gmail.com> Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 14:03:01 -0600 From: Tim Yardley <yardley@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: JtR/OpenMP against Gawker passwords >> Jon ran JtR on an 8-core Xeon X5460 machine (two CPU chips) doing over >> 20M c/s at the "many salts" test. 399380 out of 748039 password hashes >> got cracked. > > I am just passing the halfway mark after about 48 hours on a dual-core > 2.3Ghz ... 402198 password hashes cracked, 402342 left After about 36hours on an older 32bit Xeon 3.06 with some other load going on (2 instances, Idle = N though) 396952 password hashes cracked, 354019 left Still steadily streaming in using various rulesets (some from here over the years, some homebrewed), common short dictionaries, prior real-world passwords, etc. Honestly haven't had much time to commit to it, so it's sat idle between it completing one set and me firing up a new ruleset when I decide to check on it. Tim
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