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Message-ID: <CAB1vhkvJ4YKdGSC5EEh1=GZHyxW1bhnp2-exzgjbDM4ZpUZ+XA@mail.gmail.com> Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2016 01:09:31 -0400 From: RoundDuck Man <roundduckman2@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: How to crack keepass2 passcode with .key file, and knowing part of password Thank you. :) On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Rich Rumble <richrumble@...il.com> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 10:03 PM, RoundDuck Man <roundduckman2@...il.com> > wrote: > > I am using the latest version. BTW, is there like a list of the parts > like > > '?d,' so I can find the one for upper-case letters? Or is it the same > like > > Hashcat's (?d with Hashcat is the same exact thing, lol)? > > ---> See the MASK file in the doc folder to see more examples. <--- > > > On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 9:57 PM, Rich Rumble <richrumble@...il.com> > wrote: > > > >> On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 11:07 PM, RoundDuck Man < > roundduckman2@...il.com> > >> wrote: > >> > I don't know how to crack it like that, I don't want to take a > millennia > >> > with the standard settings, so I'd like an example or help on how to > do > >> > this. Is there a way to get John to know part of the password, and > guess > >> on > >> > the remaining bits, because I know part of my password, just not all > of > >> it. > >> There are several methods to do this, > >> mask mode > >> john passes.txt -mask=password?d?d > >> That will use the word "password" and add 00-99 to the end of the word > >> "password", do the opposite to add digits to the front "?d?dpassword" > >> See the MASK file in the doc's folder to see more examples. > >> > >> wordlist mode > >> john passes.txt -w=words.txt -rules=all > >> That will use every word listed in words.txt and run every rule john > >> has built-in. > >> See the RULES file in the doc's folder. > >> > >> known force (external) mode > >> john passes.txt -external=knownforce > >> Knownforce is found in john.conf and you'd have to configure it to the > >> part of the password you do know. > >> I believe this may be the slowest method, but can do the job. > >> > >> Most of the suggestions if not all of them, require the latest version > >> of John, found on GitHub. > >> -rich > >> >
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