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Message-Id: <9BAFB42D-FDCD-4F0B-AA9C-EAC200466305@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2014 18:02:40 -0400 From: KZug <kzug10@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Many Problem's + Many Try's and no Soultion Magnum, Adrian, Magnum: Please don’t hate me … any idea? iMac:run me$ ./john --format=sha512crypt-opencl /Ripper/hash/Adrian.txt Device 1: GeForce GT 750M Building the kernel, this could take a while Build log: Error getting function data from server Error -11 building kernel. DEVICE_INFO=130 OpenCL error (CL_BUILD_PROGRAM_FAILURE) in file (common-opencl.c) at line (733) - (clBuildProgram failed.) working fine on --format=sha512crypt Adrian, is ?????"m\ZB:nG?4#53V8 . including V8[space][dot] a correct format? You’ve mentioned “i am using a password with 20 char.” This one has 22 characters with [space][dot] On Apr 27, 2014, at 16:26, wyss-adrian@...onet.ch wrote: > the password is ?????"m\ZB:nG?4#53V8 . > the ? are symbols i forget > i do not use any thing twice, there will be no second Z or # > > i make a wordlist with crunch > make all possibilities with the string above and full charset (95) > > john tells me the hash is cryptet with sha512 > > in john 1.7.9 jumbo > Warning: detected hash type "sha512crypt", but the string is also recognized as "crypt" > Use the "--format=crypt" option to force loading these as that type instead > Loaded 1 password hash (sha512crypt [64/64]) > > in john 1.8.0 > Loaded 1 password hash (crypt, generic crypt(3) [?/64]) > > so i try with my wordlist following > john --format=sha512crypt --wordlist:/path/to/mywordlist.lst /path/to/password.original > > the test runs for 5 days @ 1120 c/s with no result > and the password should be inside this file because of all possibilities > the file is 190GB big! > > edi:$6$7KtCcWOW$adi63VB.fDCJRfiAwrWbznGcjZGcW1MkCxeDcS5XdzfORoXAxy8nmjnPv5GbFkm/rHjKa7aqWJ3NVxTIe71PN/:1000:1000:Edi,,,:/home/edi:/bin/bash > > this is the original export of the unshadowed passwordfile > maybe this can help >
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