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Message-Id: <B80CB523-678D-4893-AF93-77209D48C792@gmail.com> Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2014 12:00:44 -0800 From: "NRO117@...il.com" <nro117gm@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: How to use Wordlists with John The Ripper Wow. Apologies for causing such an uproar gentlemen. Yes, I am less than basic you are correct. I did read the DOC file. I did read the openwall instructions. I simply didn't understand the process. Pasting those phrases into the terminal or what. If I read something and don't understand it - am I off base to ask people who know more than me? I'll figure it out. Sorry to have asked the wrong questions. I thought that was the point of this resource. Thanks for your input. On Jan 11, 2014, at 1:13 AM, newangels newangels wrote: > I am also a Mac User & i have to Agreed with Magnum, all the detail's > from new to advanced is clearly mentioned on the DOC folder. > > your request is not a Basic request is less than that ! you just have > to take time to focus on the doc files & you get your answer as well ! > > Anyway, i reply to your question, but please next time, read the doc file ! > > Or on the main page of JTR = http://www.openwall.com/john/ > > than = http://www.openwall.com/john/doc/ > > Than = http://www.openwall.com/john/doc/EXAMPLES.shtml > > than = john --wordlist=password.lst --rules mypasswd > > & without the rules = john --wordlist=password.lst mypasswd > > Regards, > > Don > > 2014/1/11, NRO117@...il.com <nro117gm@...il.com>: >> Well.. I did see information in README but I was not able to understand how >> to do it. >> >> On Jan 10, 2014, at 9:52 PM, magnum wrote: >> >>> On 2014-01-10 18:07, "L. CEDEÑO" wrote: >>>> I have not installed John The Ripper on my system: OS X 10.9.1. >>>> Instead I have downloaded JTR into my downloads folder and using it >>>> through terminal to attempt cracking a properly formatted password >>>> hash. The terminal input I use is: ./run/john sha1.txt >>>> >>>> Can I utilize additional wordlists while using JTR in this manner and >>>> if so; how? >>> >>> If you can't find the answer to that question within the first 10 lines of >>> doc/README I think you need to rephrase. >>> >> >>
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