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Message-ID: <CACFBLWp3LEUG4kra_hUgw-y9efALEgam81eBb2qf3gvfbUXG2g@mail.gmail.com> Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2011 09:37:42 -0400 From: Chao Mu <chao.mu@...orcrash.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Display Cracked Hashes for a Specific Session If one just appends to john.pot wouldn't they be risking introducing duplicates? On Aug 16, 2011 9:30 AM, "JimF" <jfoug@....net> wrote: > From: "firstname lastname" <psykosonik_frequenz@...oo.com> > > >>I have a question regarding how to display cracked hashes for a specific >>session. >> >> Let's say, I am cracking a hash file called hashes.txt. >> >> I run 3 sessions against it with 3 different rules as follows: >> >> ./john -w:wordlist.txt --rules=rule1 --session=cracking1 hashes.txt >> ./john -w:wordlist.txt --rules=rule2 --session=cracking2 hashes.txt >> ./john -w:wordlist.txt --rules=rule3 --session=cracking3 hashes.txt > > Change the above to this: > > ./john -w:wordlist.txt --rules=rule1 --session=cracking1 -pot=sess1.pot > hashes.txt > ./john -w:wordlist.txt --rules=rule2 --session=cracking2 -pot=sess1.pot > hashes.txt > ./john -w:wordlist.txt --rules=rule3 --session=cracking3 -pot=sess1.pot > hashes.txt > > When done, do cat sess1.pot >> john.pot & cat sess2.pot >> john.pot & cat > sess3.pot >> john.pot. > > Then > > ./john -show -pot=sess1.pot hashes.txt > ./john -show -pot=sess2.pot hashes.txt > ./john -show -pot=sess3.pot hashes.txt > > Within the .pot file, there is no information about session number. > However, if you specify the pot file to write to, and it is different than > john.pot, then you are providing the grouping information needed. > > Jim. >
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