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Message-ID: <788097.33231.qm@web35302.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 20:31:10 -0700 (PDT) From: William <phoolon_devi@...oo.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: No password hashes loaded? hashes in .lst form Hello, I'm a complete noob with an old account on my mac I'm trying to get the PW for. I've got the pro version of John (1.7.2) and not quite sure what's up... I've extracted the password hashes into a .lst file (extracted104pass.lst) and have tried the following permutations: Macintosh:run (myaccountname)$ ./john /Users/(myaccountname)/Desktop/extracted104Pass.lst No password hashes loaded Macintosh:run (myaccountname)$ ./john --wordlist=/Applications/John-Pro/run/password.lst --rules /Users/(myaccountname)/Desktop/extracted104Pass.lst No password hashes loaded Macintosh:run (myaccountname)$ ./john /Users/(myaccountname)/Desktop/extracted104Pass.lst No password hashes loaded Macintosh:run (myaccountname)$ ./john --wordlist=/Applications/John-Pro/run/password.lst --rules /Users/(myaccountname)/Desktop/extracted104Pass.lst No password hashes loaded Macintosh:run (myaccountname)$ ./john --wordlist=password.lst --rules passwd stat: passwd: No such file or directory Macintosh:run (myaccountname)$ ./john --wordlist=/Users/(myaccountname)/Desktop/extracted104Pass2.lst --rules /Applications/John-Pro/run/password.lst No password hashes loaded Macintosh:run (myaccountname)$ Question: the hash I've extracted for the account is: user:70801FD2FA3729F0222624B2D75E08B581476E72AC48B89V (I've changed a couple numbers/letters, but the count and order is the same). Is this the correct hash/format? Whats the correct form to enter into the bash shell to get John to crack the hash? Thanks for any help, and I apologize if the answer is so easy that I'll be kicking myself. -- 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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