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Message-ID: <1147708084.v2.fusewebmail-138967@> Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 10:48:04 -0500 (CDT) From: "Jonathan Rennie" <jrrennie@...ther.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: unrecognized encryption create account admin "mickey" encrypted "595E87$tke8rNTAva8Sbwm35ctpI/" create account admin "minnie" encrypted "nB3T87$w52t8g9q5Wm3sWWxojJDx." create account admin "donald" encrypted "E74e87$SUB8BXN.Mrc6uFzUXzkMx1" create account admin "daisie" encrypted "xp.s87$YV0hUcQ8JBjbFV.ZEg22b." create account admin "daffy" encrypted "CE.897$SW4BA9o87hTYSPnlm8mjM/" create account admin "goofy" encrypted "P13W97$tBW5aFepUmi2k49T2zkK50" all of these accounts were created using a password that was the same as the account name..... mickey:mickey minnie:minnie etc etc etc Many thanks for all your help...... ----- Original Message ----- On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 11:43:35PM +0100, jonathan rennie wrote: > > I'm trying to recognize the type of encryption used on ExtremeNetworks > > switches..... > > > create account admin "username" encrypted "/64h3c$FQvA67Sp5KOvLlOvT/jF.0" > > Please provide the corresponding plaintext password as well - then I > (and others) will be able to perform some tests. > > > username:/64h3c$FQvA67Sp5KOvLlOvT/jF.0 > > Well, introducing "$1$" before the password hash makes John recognize it > as a FreeBSD-style MD5-based one - but I would not be surprised if the > actual hashing method used by these devices has been slightly modified. > > > significantly the seventh character is ALWAYS a $, could this $ be a > > delimiter of some type, perhaps the first six chars are a random key and the > > last chars (after the $) are the result of hashing with the random key (I'm > > guessing here) > > Most likely the 6 characters before the "$" is a salt: > > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.security.openwall.john.user/278 > > -- > Alexander Peslyak <solar at openwall.com> > GPG key ID: B35D3598 fp: 6429 0D7E F130 C13E C929 6447 73C3 A290 B35D 3598 > http://www.openwall.com - bringing security into open computing environments > > Was I helpful? Please give your feedback here: http://rate.affero.net/solar > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail john-users-unsubscribe@...ts.openwall.com and reply > to the automated confirmation request that will be sent to you. > > >
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