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Message-Id: <91498592-1633-4CFE-9ABF-36D73D97EAD3@hacktalk.net>
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 13:38:23 -0500
From: Luis Santana <hacktalk@...ktalk.net>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com,
 Anthony Tanoury <tanoury@...oo.com>
Subject: Re:  I need RULES help please

I don't have john pro but I typically invoke my rules like this: 

john -ru:rule

Can you try running -ru:single and giving us the output



Luis Santana : Founder - HackTalk Security
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HackTalk Security - Security From The Underground



On Dec 29, 2012, at 1:32 PM, Anthony Tanoury <tanoury@...oo.com> wrote:

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> Greetings wizards- 
>  
> I humbly bow before your knowledge in quest of jtr enlightenment.... 
>  
> I am running john-pro-1.7.3 on Ubuntu 12.04LTS. I am new to both jtr and Ubuntu (Linux) so please be kind. I've read everrthing on jtr I could find. Maybe I've missed something? 
>  
> I'm not able to use any rules mode except --rules without getting this error: [Extra parameter for option: "--rules=xxxxxx"] 
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> For example:
> 
> john --wordlist=all.lst --rules --stdout 
> This works just fine!
> 
> john --wordlist=all.lst --rules=Wordlist --stdout
> Extra parameter for option: "--rules=Wordlist"
> 
> john -w=all.lst -ru=CustomWordlist -stdout
> Extra parameter for option: "-ru=CustomWordlist"
> 
> john -w=all.lst -rules:CustomWordlist --stdout
> Extra parameter for option: "-rules:CustomWordlist"
> 
> All of the incremental modes and character (.chr) sets seem to work just fine. I've tried everything and just can't seem to get the rules working. The john.conf file is just fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>  
> Thank you for sharing your wisdom oh great ones.... 
> 
> john -w=all.lst -rules:CustomWordlist --stdout


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