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Message-ID: <CAKavmDcLRtYifhGbVgGrd9SqaVgZDhe41rsfgDThup+6-uj8HA@mail.gmail.com> Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2018 11:28:19 +0300 From: Артур Зартдинов <arturzartdinov@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Unusual rar hash output I definitely recreated the file on ubuntu and the result was very similar, but with less directories listed. So why is this happening and how do I fix it? On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 10:23 AM, magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com> wrote: > On 2018-06-02 19:01, Артур Зартдинов wrote: > >> On windows I used the 1.8.0 jumbo version and on ubuntu I used the latest >> bleeding edge jumbo version from github. >> > > That Windows version you used is way too old too bother investigate. When > running on Ubuntu, did you re-create your input file with the newer > rar2john? If not, that's the problem. > > The "lots of file directories" are in fact a listing of files inside the > archive (similar to 'unrar l') for use as seed in single mode. > > magnum > > > On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 7:48 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar@...tomas.sk> >> wrote: >> >> On 02.06.18 13:46, Артур Зартдинов wrote: >>> >>> I'm trying to crack a password from an old rar of mine. Whenever I run >>>> rar2john on my archive I get a very strange output ( >>>> https://pastebin.com/hmN0iFNc) containing what looks like a rar3 hash >>>> and >>>> lots of file directories inside the rar itself. Running john on the file >>>> results in the "no password hash loaded" error. This doesn't seem to >>>> happen >>>> to freshly created test rar files. I've tried both windows and bootable >>>> ubuntu usb so far. Help is appreciated. >>>> >>>> >>> which version of john do you use? >>> -- >>> Matus UHLAR - fantomas, uhlar@...tomas.sk ; http://www.fantomas.sk/ >>> Warning: I wish NOT to receive e-mail advertising to this address. >>> Varovanie: na tuto adresu chcem NEDOSTAVAT akukolvek reklamnu postu. >>> I intend to live forever - so far so good. >>> >> >> > >
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