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Message-ID: <20091227171831422514.a4f0f5d3@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 17:18:31 +0100 From: "websiteaccess@...il.com" <websiteaccess@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: JtR 1.7.4 and jumbo patch update On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 17:33:41 +0300, Solar Designer wrote: > On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 02:07:10PM +0100, websiteaccess@...il.com wrote: >> I have compiled JTR 1.7.4 OS X 64 bits and SSE2 (with patches : >> john-1.7.3.4-jumbo-1.diff ,then JimF patch for 1.7.3.4-jumbo-2.diff ) > > This was not supposed to work. The correct version of the jumbo patch > to use with JtR 1.7.4 is john-1.7.4-jumbo-1.diff.gz (maybe that's what > you meant), and there's no JimF patch for that version yet. So you > can't use a JimF patch with 1.7.4 yet. I guess that Jim will update his > patch soon. > > I should probably roll some or all of Jim's changes into the jumbo patch > eventually and reimplement some for inclusion into the official JtR, but > we're not there yet. For this update of JtR, I decided to focus on > enhancements that were not already implemented in patches. That way, > the combined functionality of the new version of JtR with the patches > (when they're fully updated) will be greater. > > Alexander thanks for your reply. I compared speed between JTR 1.7.4 (with john-1.7.4-jumbo-1.diff.gz) and JTR 1.7.3.4 ( john-1.7.4-jumbo-1.diff.gz + Jim patch 1.7.3.4-jumbo-2.diff) here it is the stats : (same wordlist : 536875 words, same hashlist : 2 millions, same rules (mine), same computer) --john 1.7.4-- guesses: 77 time: 0:00:00:06 2% c/s: 236251M trying: jugum - juillenay --john 1.7.3.4-- guesses: 247 time: 0:00:00:05 0.00% (ETA: Mon Dec 28 20:57:24 2009) c/s: 2867880M trying: maizu - mdiek JTR 1.7.4 has found 77 passwords in 6 seconds -> c/s: 236251M JTR 1.7.3.4 has found 247 passwords in 5 seconds -> c/s: 2867880M W.A.
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