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Message-ID: <20091214221352848664.3ea7b9f2@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 22:13:52 +0100 From: websiteaccess <websiteaccess@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: JTR not able to crack some hashes utf-8 ? On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 23:02:17 +0300, Solar Designer wrote: > Matt, > > On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 01:51:49PM -0500, Matt Weir wrote: >> I've always had a problem where JtR doesn't print the correct value >> out to the screen. I think this is a C problem, (or a locale issue), >> and not a JtR problem since I've dealt with that before on some of >> my own code. > > Not a JtR problem, not a C problem, and not a locale problem (JtR does > not even initialize a locale, so the C locale is being used, but JtR's > output of cracked passwords does not depend on the locale in any way). > > Most likely, your terminal settings did not match the encoding/charset > that your wordlist and passwords were using. Also, I'd guess that when > you manually checked john.pot and saw the correct characters, you were > using something other than the same terminal - e.g., a text editor - > which had different default settings. If you try "cat john.pot" on the > same terminal, I'm quite sure that you'll see the same display that you > get from JtR while cracking and with "john --show". Same terminal, same > settings - same display. > > Alexander Hi I need more help :( My browser has UTF-8 encoding, I went to http://www.insidepro.com/hashes.php?lang=eng then convert knüpp to MD5 ( knüpp = 4cd6830f5a766cd334145eacce13e764 ) I put and save user:4cd6830f5a766cd334145eacce13e764 in a texte with UTF-8 encoding I put word knüpp in a texte file with the same encoding (UTF-8) I had configured my Terminal with UTF-8 encoding. I did, ./john -format=raw-md5 -w:mydico_utf8.txt hash_utf-8.txt I get : Loaded 1 password hash (Raw MD5 [raw-md5 SSE2 16x4]) guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:00 100.00% (ETA: Mon Dec 14 22:12:28 2009) c/s: 100 trying: knüpp iMac-de-xxx-xxx:run xxxxxx$ All si UTF-8 encoded , why Jtr can't crack this hash ??? thanks
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