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Message-ID: <8e124f160512220950ueb3a861ta90fd76c279e347f@mail.gmail.com> Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:50:35 -0800 From: Big Wave Dave <bigwavedave@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: bob the butcher distributed password cracker A similar application already exists called "djohn" (distributed john). You may want to look into it. I found the author's site to be down, but was able to track the source code elsewhere. Dave On 12/22/05, Simon Marechal <simon@...quise.net> wrote: > Hello, > > As some people would like to see a distributed password cracker, i post > here a link to this tool i wrote to just do that (and more). > > You can download it there: > http://www.banquise.net/misc/bob-the-butcher.html > > The name is a reference to john, because i ripped the format files and > ciphers code. > > For now it quite sucks. It's buggy, and lacks the following features: > * smart password generation algorithm. It just brutes forces all > passwords from a to z. Currently a single computer running john is more > likely to crack passwords than 10 computers running bob. > * salts based mutualisation. The goal of this project is to provide a > single platform to crack multiple passwords / hash files at the same > time. A good optimization would be to aggregate all of them based on > cipher types and salts. > > I hope this post is not (totally) off topic, and that some brave > testers will iron it out. It only works on x86 mmx (linux / cygwin) for > now and requires libevent. Moreover, if somebody understands why the > ripped DES code doesn't work for x86 without mmx, that would be great. > > Final warning : this is ALPHA, I wrote it, and there is a network > daemon. Only use it on a trusted network. > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail john-users-unsubscribe@...ts.openwall.com and reply > to the automated confirmation request that will be sent to you. > > -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Are Your Friends Lemmings? -- http://www.lemmingshirts.com
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