|
Message-ID: <20140323133506.H9JEV.3801.imail@eastrmwml301> Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 13:35:06 -0400 From: <jfoug@....net> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Re: New tutorial (how to build in Win64) I believe you have a valid build (of john, and most extra tools) If you notice this message: > Failing after this point just means some helper tools did not build: it is simply there is no pcap lib within cygwin, Jim. ---- "-.-PhanTom-.-" <phantom@...uribox.net> wrote: > jfoug <jfoug@...> writes: > > > > > I have added a tutorial to the wiki, on how to install a Cygwin64 > > environment to any Win64 system, which is capable of building current JtR. > > The new target win64-cygwin-x86-64 has also been added to the most recent > > jumbo-bleeding (available from a git pull), and contained within the wiki, > > are proper instructions on pulling that. > > > > http://openwall.info/wiki/john/tutorials/win64-howto-build > > > > There has also been some updates to the x86-64.S file, to eliminate some > > failures on Win64 builds, due to ABI differences. This is also in > > jumbo-bleeding on git. > > > > Enjoy, Jim. > > > > > > > Hi Jim > > I haven't tocuhed JTR is many years, but got bored and wanted to play with > it again. > I can't remember much about compiling jtr as it has been +6 years since I > last tried. > I don't use *nix, so I installed cygwin (64) and tried to follow your guide > at: http://openwall.info/wiki/john/tutorials/win64-howto-build > > > However, the "make -j4 win64-cygwin-x86-64" caused the compile to fail. (see > below) > I then tried a "make generic" and that compiled without errors, however if I > try to run john.exe in a windows command prompt, I get an errors message > about "cygcrypto-1.0.0.dll" is missing.... where do i get that? > Also, if I try to run john.exe in a cygwin terminal window, nothing happens. > > Compile error: > Failing after this point just means some helper tools did not build: > make ../run/SIPdump ../run/vncpcap2john \ clip.....
Powered by blists - more mailing lists
Confused about mailing lists and their use? Read about mailing lists on Wikipedia and check out these guidelines on proper formatting of your messages.