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Message-ID: <7b3298150602180353w66d6e9b1qa85aed60949646b@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 12:53:51 +0100
From: "thomas springer" <thomas.springer@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: john for windows

After having a nice patched version 1.7, i'm dreaming of a patch
making john behave like lc5 on windows-hashes:

After cracking a users complete lmhash, invoke another thread or
process and crack the ntlm-hash as well to get the "real"
case-sensitive password, spitting them out or saving them in an easy
to use format like the one used with john -show. Since there aren't
too many possible combinations of the lm-hash, a potential patch won't
need to invoke a complete second jtr-process for cracking the
ntlm-hash, a simple bruteforce-des should do this job fine and won't
slow down the cracking-process substantially.

I'd be pleased to see somebody with a bit of time and c-knowledge
implementing something like this.

--
thomas.springer@...il.com
[nach mir der synflood.]

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