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Message-ID: <20070423212322337651.da0e28a7@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 21:23:22 +0200 From: websiteaccess <websiteaccess@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: JTR Vs PasswordPro On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 23:12:16 +0400, Solar Designer wrote: > On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 07:58:33PM +0200, websiteaccess wrote: >> Did you do some speed test with PasswordPro ? > > I recall that someone on this list (Alain Espinosa?) did. > >> I did, It seems 3 X faster. (JTR = 2 000 000/s Passwordpro = 6 000 >> 000/s) > > As I'm sure you understand, the above is not sufficiently informative. > (Please think twice before you post.) > > You need to mention these things: > > - hash type; RAW-MD5 > > - whether it was a synthetic benchmark (e.g., "./john --test") or a real > world run - separately for each program; REAL > > - number of loaded hashes and different salts (if applicable); 1 (passwordpro used as demo (limited to 1 hash) latest password pro 2.3.1.0 (04/2007), JTR 1.7.2 compiled for Os X > > - CPU type, clock rate, and OS; tested on the same machine (mac with Intel can run windows and OS X) > > - if multi-core or multi-CPU, whether multiple threads or instances were > run (I don't know if PasswordPro includes built-in support for that, but > it might - so be sure to check your CPU usage). Multicore doesn't seems used by passwordpro the best way, it's to test and compare by yourself passwordpro/JTR, it freely downloadable Passwordpro has a BIG advantage, a Graphic Interface ! Regards, -- 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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