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Message-ID: <CAL+NNeF+9eTXqqhuMjb=L_6PyNp0SP3x9Oo89coQnspSy3jU2g@mail.gmail.com> Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 17:28:26 +0800 From: Gu George <gu.xy.george@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Question on Domino Hash crack All, I domino web hashes by using meta exploit framework from one web site. The dump result seems like: Lotus Domino - Account Found: admin, admin@...**.com, (8A1FBFD38D6E608F9CEF2D313DDE7080) So, I think the user account is : admin and the hash for "admin" is 8A1FBFD38D6E608F9CEF2D313DDE7080. Then I use john-1.7.8-jumbo-4 and following instructions from http://www.openwall.com/lists/john-users/2011/07/06/3: 1. echo >22.txt 'admin:(8A1FBFD38D6E608F9CEF2D313DDE7080)' 2. ./john --format=dominosec 22.txt But the result is always:No password hashes loaded (see FAQ). I have made another test: 1. echo >22.txt 'admin:(Gl2g1LxkORRxxrTHqrY6)' --> this hash is copied from http://www.openwall.com/lists/john-users/2011/07/06/3, just for test. 2. ./john --format=dominosec 22.txt The output is: Loaded 1 password hash (More Secure Internet Password [RSA MD defined by BSAFE 1.x - Lotus v6]) No password hashes left to crack (see FAQ) So, my question is: 1. What is the hash format I downloaded, e.g. is the hash like (8A1FBFD38D6E608F9CEF2D313DDE7080) not supported by John? 2. How can I crack this kink of hash? Thanks George
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