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Message-ID: <CABeUhwtvNvEr0Vjc2cOZhw8ZgPHvBrm4W3QnupcoVxbk3wV2hA@mail.gmail.com> Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 20:52:47 +0100 From: newangels newangels <contact.newangels@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Hahses + Pass output 2012/3/22, Rich Rumble <richrumble@...il.com>: > On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Donovan <contact.newangels@...il.com> > wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I have an request or an question ( in the case that exist allready ). >> >> How do you do for formated the output in " Hashe:Pass" format ? >> >> We can allready use the "--show" option allow us to print only pass, >> >> & we have the "--show=left" option allow us to print the lefts hashes. >> >> But what about the HASHE:PASS output format ?? >> >> Any help will be appreciated, > Is there a particular Hash:Pass your interested in? There are numerous > scripts out and about that can generate hash's from input/plain-text > passwords. I created a PHP script that does that and posted it a while > back: http://www.openwall.com/lists/john-users/2010/11/29/3 > http://www.openwall.com/lists/john-users/2010/12/05/1 > These scripts expect a file, but it would be trivial to output JtR's > Stdout to be used as input. The hashes these scripts create are in > PWDump format for the LM and NTLM, and the rest are in the simple > forms of USER:HASH so it'd be a simple matter of changing the echo > print statements in my script to also output the input lines too. > -rich > Hi RIch, Verry interesting, thanks for your remind & link....like i say uper, in fact, you understand, the goal is to get the last session & NOT all the POT file in the output... My POT is 180 Mo, full of multiples differents Hashes, So, let's imagine an new session...i crack some nes MD5 hashes...& i need to have ONLY the Last MD5 cracked pass in the output, like " ./john --Show file.txt > pass.txt " do, but this time IN "Hashes:Pass" format... Anyway, i am going to make some try with your PHPScript & see if it's work, for me, i report like usual if that work. Thanks a lot for your help, Regards, Donovan
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