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Message-ID: <BAY405-EAS539ED5BD56CBF9196AE7D3D7D30@phx.gbl> Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 08:54:50 -0700 From: Donald Raikes <evhadu@...look.com> To: "john-users@...ts.openwall.com" <john-users@...ts.openwall.com> Subject: Re: jtr newbie: getting no hashes loaded message Thanks again everyone! Adding the --format=dynamic_62 to my john --show command did the trick Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 7, 2013, at 12:39 AM, "Luis Santana" <hacktalk@...ktalk.net> wrote: > > How does your hashes file look >> On Dec 7, 2013 2:37 AM, "Albert Veli" <albert.veli@...il.com> wrote: >> >> Yes, check the last lines of the file john.pot. The lines should start with >> the string $dynamic_62$, otherwise you probably have to specify >> --format=dynamic_62 when running john --show. >> >> >>> On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 6:02 PM, Rich Rumble <richrumble@...il.com> wrote: >>> >>> On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Donald Raikes <evhadu@...look.com> >> wrote: >>>> Ok so now I am a bit confused. >>>> I grabbed the yahoo.com wordlist that Rich pointed me to and extracted >>> the password column into a file sorted it removing duplicates. >>>> >>>> I ran it against my password hashes as follows: >>>> >>>> $ ./john --format=dynamic_62 --wordlist=yahoo.dic pwd2.txt > >>> results.yahoo >>>> >>>> The run finished in roughly 4 minutes which is great! >>>> my results.yahoo file contained just over 184,000 records of presumably >>> cracked passwords. >>>> When I ran: >>>> $ ./john --show pwd2.txt >>> Might have to specify the format when showing, but it should work >>> without that too. The default location for the cracks is in john.pot. >>> You may want to try that wordlist with some rules, I know the four you >>> gave as examples were not straight out of the list, they had been >>> "leet'ified" and mangled some. See how many records your john.pot has. >>> -rich >>
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