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Message-ID: <CAL7A2DznBsE_hdDkdpVJcd3f6Nryi2-WOtENEJH_XPpGqRYNbQ@mail.gmail.com> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 00:15:40 -0800 From: Danux <danuxx@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Cc: announce@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: new all.lst; JtR 1.8.0 Pro for Linux So, do we need to do any configuration change for John to handle the European languages? On Feb 25, 2015 9:38 PM, "Solar Designer" <solar@...nwall.com> wrote: > Hi, > > 1. I've just released a new revision of Openwall's all.lst wordlist, > with updates mostly in handling of European languages with accented > letters, and Russian. > > For Russian, this is not about accents (there aren't any), but about > providing this portion of the wordlist in UTF-8 (in addition to koi8-r > and windows-1251, which were in there before), as well as transliterated > (in multiple ways) and keyboard-mapped (for passwords typed on a QWERTY > keyboard with typical Cyrillic layout, without switching to Cyrillic). > > You may download the updated all.lst as all.gz from: > > http://download.openwall.net/pub/wordlists/ > > and soon from similar directory paths on the mirrors: > > http://www.openwall.com/mirrors/ > > It contains 5,014,869 entries, 55 MB uncompressed, 12.6 MB compressed > (with "pigz -11"). > > 2. I've also just released the non-free John the Ripper 1.8.0 Pro for > Linux, finally. (The free 1.8.0 and 1.8.0-jumbo-1 were released earlier.) > > John the Ripper Pro is primarily about easier installation via native > packages (in this case, RPM) along with automatic detection and use of > processor architecture extensions (such as AMD XOP and Intel AVX) and > now also of multiple CPU cores. With free versions, some of the tuning > happens at compile-time, whereas Pro supplies multiple binary builds > instead (and the most suitable build is used automatically). > > And indeed it is about supporting the project financially. > > Please refer to John the Ripper Pro for Linux homepage for the full > description and pricing: > > http://www.openwall.com/john/pro/linux/ > > The new revision of all.lst is bundled with this release, and it will be > used automatically. > > Alexander >
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