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Message-ID: <20100227165147582149.c2804917@gmail.com> Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 16:51:47 +0100 From: "websiteaccess@...il.com" <websiteaccess@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Is JTR 1.7.5 able to swap words in wordlist On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 17:49:44 +0300, Solar Designer wrote: > On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 10:29:38AM +0100, websiteaccess@...il.com wrote: >> Is JTR 1.7.5 now able to swap 2 words ? > > Yes, it is. > >> (question already posted some days ago). > > It was more appropriate for you to post a follow-up to the same thread. > That would work better for those browsing archives of the list. Now I > have to link to the other thread manually: > > http://www.openwall.com/lists/john-users/2010/02/22/6 > >> If yes, what is the syntax, > > You can use any one of these rules: > > / ^ Xpz0 \[ 'l > / xpz \[ $ X0pz 'l > / 'p ^ va01 vapa Xaz0 > > They use the "p" numeric variable added in 1.7.5. > >> the doc >> (http://www.openwall.com/john/doc/RULES.shtml) is not very clear about >> that. > > doc/RULES focuses on documenting the available features one by one. > With few exceptions, it does not provide examples. For most features, > you can find the examples in the default john.conf, which doc/RULES > refers to. > > There's no example for swapping two words, though - neither in doc/RULES, > nor in the default john.conf. I could introduce a rule like that into > one of the default rulesets, but it wouldn't be needed for "single crack" > mode (because it uses its own word pair rules, and JtR itself contains > code to try the words in either order) and it would cause JtR to "freeze" > for a while with most wordlists (those that do not actually contain a > lot of lines with space characters on them). > > For now, I've just provided the examples in these message. Maybe I'll > find a better place for them at a later time. Maybe we need a wiki page > with rule examples. You're welcome to create one. > > Alexander all rule (one by one) : / ^ Xpz0 \[ 'l / xpz \[ $ X0pz 'l / 'p ^ va01 vapa Xaz0 give me : Loaded 1821739 password hashes with no different salts (Raw MD5 [raw-md5 64x1]) Invalid rule in ./john.conf at line 270: Invalid position code iMac-de-xxx-xx:run xxxxx$ :( W.A.
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