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Message-ID: <6ca653774c38f1d13b0bb226f95e4c8d@smtp.hushmail.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 22:45:43 +0200
From: magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Re: Extract the cracked pass from John.pot

On 04/20/2012 09:37 PM, donovan wrote:
>>> BUt many DES appear like :
>>>
>>> 7jeJCek5H3xi2
>>> k9Uv4Ss6IfyV4
>>> T89IgNcG6Mx63
>>
>> That's odd. Exactly what do you get from this command?
>>
>> LC_ALL=C grep 7jeJCek5H3xi2 john.pot
>>
> I past the CMD you purpose & i get :
> 
> $1$10407469$8SlB7veJpGYOpG.avnRgT.:7jeJCek5H3xi2
> $1$HVL$YkjOda0UYVfukIa.neSJd0:7jeJCek5H3xi2
> $1$PRN$PxPp5PQ7nz5kgpGmztuuj.:7jeJCek5H3xi2
> 
> Ouchhhh !! so that mean they are no DES but Plain cracked Pass !! that's right ?

Well it does seem so but I am yet to confirm them (maybe later). That
would be a freaking b@...rd of a plaintext to crack for crypt-md5
though, you must have done something very right or you were extremely
lucky. Or something else :)

magnum

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