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Message-ID: <CANWtx00R4+SFD_v4v2T=H_Rfvah7ryKLec-4utr3-Hu1mbhwAA@mail.gmail.com> Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2014 08:00:35 -0400 From: Rich Rumble <richrumble@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Reverse the rec file from log? I lost power at just the right time and my Rec files are 1k of null bytes, is is possible to approximate a rec file from the log file? I have my command-line saved in my history so I know what wordlists and rules were being used, but it was 9 days into quite a few sessions: 9:05:03:40 - Rule #2541: 'l Az"886" <+' accepted as 'lAz"886"<+' 9:05:07:59 - Rule #2542: 'l Az"887" <+' accepted as 'lAz"887"<+' 9:05:12:16 - Rule #2543: 'l Az"888" <+' accepted as 'lAz"888"<+' 9:05:16:38 - Rule #2544: 'l Az"889" <+' accepted as 'lAz"889"<+' That is the last few entries of one .log file. Even if it's off + or -1 day it'd be better than starting over :) I'm trying my "undelete" utilities right now, but I was curious if there might be a way to "fake" it just in case. Thanks! -rich
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