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Message-Id: <61B7B756-0773-4DB9-BC90-0D94BC430484@sl-chat.de> Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 09:16:09 +0100 From: SL <auditor@...chat.de> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: JTR and format md5_gen The SALT separator is the Dollar sign ($). I recommend using the TAB character as field separator, that would make your hashfile look like this: user md5_gen(7)c75428debd69a11d2ed655d70dce2cd3$fo. So you have: * TAB as field separator * md5_gen(7) as hash identifier * $ as salt separator You can enter the tab character into Terminal (on MacOS X) by pressing CTRL-V and then TAB, and you'll probably have to enclose it into quotation marks on the command line: ./john -w:mydict.txt -rules hashfile.txt --field-separator-char=" " Be aware that the tab character may be rendered as several consecutive space characters, which you will have to replace manually on copy&paste. Am 2009-12-17 um 23:36 schrieb websiteaccess@...il.com: > I have a salted vbulletin hash. > (hash -> c75428debd69a11d2ed655d70dce2cd3 salt -> fo.) > > I did "./john -w:mydict.txt -rules hashfile.txt --field-separator- > char=é" > (my hashfile is formatted > userémd5_gen(7)c75428debd69a11d2ed655d70dce2cd3éfo.) > > What is wrong ?
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