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Message-Id: <C9E55820-BAF4-41A3-8E64-3683C4FF6586@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 19:49:25 +0100
From: xxx xxx <websiteaccess@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: "No password hashes loaded" for zip2john output

I use JohnTheRipper-bleeding-jumbo

Indeed, it’s your zip hash file.

> Le 28 nov. 2017 à 17:03, Volkan Yazıcı <volkan.yazici@...il.com> a écrit :
> 
> Which JtR version are you using?
> And your test.txt has the identical content as zip.hashes I shared, right?
> 
> On Nov 28, 2017 4:11 PM, "xxx xxx" <websiteaccess@...il.com> wrote:
> 
>> Works fine here
>> 
>> iMac-de-xxx:run xxx$ ./john -inc:alnum test.txt
>> Using default input encoding: UTF-8
>> Loaded 1 password hash (PKZIP [32/64])
>> Will run 4 OpenMP threads
>> Press 'q' or Ctrl-C to abort, almost any other key for status
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Le 28 nov. 2017 à 14:51, Volkan Yazıcı <volkan.yazici@...il.com> a
>> écrit :
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I am getting the infamous "No password hashes loaded" error while trying
>> to
>>> run john on a zip2john output file:
>>> 
>>> $ john zip.hashes
>>> Using default input encoding: UTF-8
>>> No password hashes loaded (see FAQ)
>>> 
>>> $ cat zip.hashes
>>> 20140408.zip:$pkzip2$3*2*1*0*8*24*b6da*85b8*a79232128f54f62d
>> 552a67d013aee4932839b67502020349ff2faa3096db6cb6457ccc09*1*
>> 0*8*24*fedf*84fd*59e3687f75182a6616d830788bbe19cdeb4143816ed
>> 7e1dc119d58d29f99c8dd358e262c*2*0*8f*84*f04dd388*3992*77*8*
>> 8f*f04d*8572*d101db33e767ac1858cbddbc29af0e3d48f274453835231
>> 68509667c03620353699365b955b506b83b299be65ac065a4aa130f8b1cc
>> 7605b6720a1a79f8771c311ee9c95f4d958f81debaaea03746299d8e3e2a
>> 90a9a4956ea9a40a8a055859af2f08ab0ec7b88599f08a513ea8fc30e4ba
>> 5baf1cd81263d51c761e12ca743a29f24a90f4cceb1d3406352aaf0146c*
>> $/pkzip2$:::::20140408.zip
>>> 
>>> $ john --help | head -n 1
>>> John the Ripper password cracker, version 1.8.0.6-jumbo-1-bleeding
>>> [linux-x86-64-avx]
>>> 
>>> I read the answers in FAQ and a dozen other recommendations returned by
>>> Google, but had no luck. I will appreciate any helps.
>>> 
>>> Best.
>> 
>> 

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