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Message-ID: <CADOi5_PoYJQbca7hvVB0Of+pDNw34TqO+fi6aFLKwR3sQ82-8Q@mail.gmail.com> Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 19:31:11 -0400 From: James Ross <jimrone@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Bleeding-jumbo extensions help. Ubuntu 12.4 Linux on Oracle VM As requested : John the Ripper password cracker, version 1.7.8 Copyright (c) 1996-2011 by Solar Designer Homepage: http://www.openwall.com/john/ Usage: john [OPTIONS] [PASSWORD-FILES] --single "single crack" mode --wordlist=FILE --stdin wordlist mode, read words from FILE or stdin --rules enable word mangling rules for wordlist mode --incremental[=MODE] "incremental" mode [using section MODE] --external=MODE external mode or word filter --stdout[=LENGTH] just output candidate passwords [cut at LENGTH] --restore[=NAME] restore an interrupted session [called NAME] --session=NAME give a new session the NAME --status[=NAME] print status of a session [called NAME] --make-charset=FILE make a charset, FILE will be overwritten --show show cracked passwords --test[=TIME] run tests and benchmarks for TIME seconds each --users=[-]LOGIN|UID[,..] [do not] load this (these) user(s) only --groups=[-]GID[,..] load users [not] of this (these) group(s) only --shells=[-]SHELL[,..] load users with[out] this (these) shell(s) only --salts=[-]COUNT load salts with[out] at least COUNT passwords only --format=NAME force hash type NAME: DES/BSDI/MD5/BF/AFS/LM/crypt --save-memory=LEVEL enable memory saving, at LEVEL 1..3 jim@...-VirtualBox:~/JohnTheRipper/run$ On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Frank Dittrich <frank_dittrich@...mail.com>wrote: > On 06/02/2013 07:24 PM, James Ross wrote: > > This is cmd dialogue > > > > jim@...-VirtualBox:~/JohnTheRipper/run$ john --list=build-info > > Unknown option: "--list=build-info" > > jim@...-VirtualBox:~/JohnTheRipper/run$ > > > So, this obviously isn't a jumbo version (or a *very* old one). > Solar also asked for the output of > > ../run/john > > Frank >
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