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Message-ID: <20090826153905298640.83c24d0f@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 15:39:05 +0200 From: websiteaccess <websiteaccess@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: unknown error max_size=5000000 On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 06:33:59 -0500, JimF wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- From: "websiteaccess" <websiteaccess@...il.com> > >> With john my new 1.7.3.2, I get this error : >> >> Loaded 1 password hash (IPB2 MD5 [Invision Power Board 2.x salted MD5]) >> loading wordfile mydico.txt into memory (1395850 bytes, max_size=5000000) >> wordfile had 189240 lines and required 1513920 bytes for hash table. > > That is an informational message, not an error (the last 2 lines of > the message). It will likely go away in a -2 update to the > performace patch. It is information, but more or less debugging > information that was left in. > > It is simply telling you that this small dictionary file is being > loaded into memory and accessed from there, and not from disk. It is > a performance gain for john, and for some things (like rule > processing that would normally read and re-read the file many times), > it is a significant performance gain. > > Jim. > Thank you Jim, An other thing, % indicator sometimes weird : start with -1.822499673% and finish at -1.0 % Macintosh:run xxxxxx$ ./john -format=IPB2 -i:digits hash.txt Loaded 1 password hash (IPB2 MD5 [Invision Power Board 2.x salted MD5]) guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:02 -1.822499673% c/s: 866402 trying: 4736321 guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:09 c/s: 1018K trying: 0001417 guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:17 -1.2033356% c/s: 1045K trying: 53422534 guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:30 -1.1101899297% c/s: 1065K trying: 57466338 guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:37 -1.894135968% c/s: 1072K trying: 6714120 guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:47 -1.1983631033% c/s: 1079K trying: 56756125 guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:58 c/s: 1080K trying: 47388790 guesses: 0 time: 0:00:01:03 c/s: 1083K trying: 93541164 guesses: 0 time: 0:00:01:45 -1.00% c/s: 1056K trying: 83536784 -- 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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