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Message-ID: <353de0ae4d6a619433df85513442aaa3@smtp.hushmail.com>
Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2012 19:42:50 +0100
From: magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Problem with --subformat=dynamic_1

Are you using -format=dynamic_1 or -subformat=dynamic_1? It should be
the former nowadays (either that or the still supported but obsoleted
syntax using both: "-format=dynamic -subformat:dynamic_1")

magnum


On 03/03/2012 07:02 PM, Joomla wrote:
> This doesn't work too :(
> 
> Other options??
> 
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2012 at 11:41:51AM -0600, jfoug wrote:
>> Replace: 
>> admin:d5fedea70cf14c3191fc8e94fe4ca8b9:Y0g7Wx78AdpjIdZd
>> with
>> admin:d5fedea70cf14c3191fc8e94fe4ca8b9$Y0g7Wx78AdpjIdZd
>>
>> $ ./john -form=dynamic_1 -w=password.lst keys.txt
>> Loaded 1 password hash (dynamic_1: md5($p.$s)  (joomla)  [128x1 (MD5_Body)])
>> admin            (admin)
>> guesses: 1  time: 0:00:00:00 DONE (Sat Mar  3 11:40:47 2012)  c/s: 49898
>> trying: Winnie - engage
>> Use the "--show" option to display all of the cracked passwords reliably
>>
>>> From: Joomla [mailto:joomla@...-eu.org]
>>>
>>> I'm trying to use JTR to test my joomla users password strength but I
>>> couldn't.
>>>
>>> I'm using john 1.7.9 jumbo5 in Linux 64bits with this command
>>>
>>> john --subformat=dynamic_1 keys.txt
>>>
>>> and inside keys.txt this:
>>> admin:d5fedea70cf14c3191fc8e94fe4ca8b9:Y0g7Wx78AdpjIdZd
>>>
>>> but it doesn't work, I have tried in several ways but I obtain:
>>>
>>> No password hashes loaded (see FAQ)
>>>
>>> Which is the right format of keys.txt??
>>
> 


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