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Message-ID: <CAGcw5iQ2f0AWH3Opyr-WO8Bnm9xVpP7tMUfHONqwbNQjSSg0eQ@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2013 07:46:17 +0200
From: Marc Brinkmann <marc.brinkmann@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Problem with Session restore

Ohhh, stupid me...
I just remembered, that the FAQ told me, if i want to force it to re-run,
you have to remove the .pot
so i renamed it.
Will check, once i'm in the office and mail you the result.
Sorry for this..

Regards
Marc


2013/9/5 Marc Brinkmann <marc.brinkmann@...il.com>

> That is strange, it tells me there is no john.pot:
> ~/JohnTheRipper/run$ grep 5b3562a5c7 john.pot
> grep: john.pot: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden (< file or folder
> not found)
>
> ~/JohnTheRipper/run$ ./john --restore
>
> Loaded 1 password hash (Office 2007/2010 (SHA-1) / 2013 (SHA-512), with
> AES [32/64 OpenSSL])
> No password hashes left to crack (see FAQ)
>
> Should i mention, that i use OMP?
>
> ~/JohnTheRipper/run$ ./john --test --format=office
> Benchmarking: Office 2007/2010 (SHA-1) / 2013 (SHA-512), with AES [32/64
> OpenSSL]... (8xOMP) DONE
> Raw:    830 c/s real, 104 c/s virtual
>
> I don't know about this chr-file so i doubt that i used it.
>
> regards
> Marc
>
>
>
>
> 2013/9/5 magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com>
>
>> On 5 Sep, 2013, at 8:22 , Marc Brinkmann <marc.brinkmann@...il.com>
>> wrote:
>> > hey Magnum,
>> > here is the hash:
>> >
>> %FILENAME%.xlsx:$office$*2010*100000*128*16*5b3562a5c7bd56ebe9b2594d0198efc0*34d8cc707bc3721b58cee968fdb4d8a5*f708f83afaca392c6d006ac78c891d5642b21212aa89f5231d331b36946aee8b
>>
>> I can load this without problems. Just to be sure, try this:
>>
>>         grep 5b3562a5c7 john.pot
>>
>> Meanwhile I'll do some more testing. Did you use a custom ascii.chr file?
>> It seems so from your .rec file but that should not be the problem.
>>
>> magnum
>>
>
>

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