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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 18:13:26 +0200 (CEST)
From: "pepa06@...ero.it" <pepa06@...ero.it>
To:  <john-users@...ts.openwall.com>
Subject: R: Re: I: failed installation of john 1.7.8

ok... i thought it was a sort of help mailing list, sorry for bothering you 
all, bye

ps, sure i won't try the experience with a pro copy of jtr, this is sure, if 
this is the kind of assistance you get when you pay... 
 btw, how can you declare that obviously i didnt copy the files where i said? 
you talk about things you dont know, and this is not serious, mr solar 
designer
ciao!


>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: solar@...nwall.com
>Data: 07/09/2011 6.00
>A: <john-users@...ts.openwall.com>
>Ogg: Re: [john-users] I: failed installation of john 1.7.8
>
>Hi,
>
>I think pepa06's postings so far and magnum's reply were OK (thanks,
>magnum! - you saved me a moment), but let's not continue this discussion
>thread further.  This is not a Unix 101 mailing list, and in fact the
>(new) issue of not having a file in the proper directory is not even a
>Unix one, nor does it have anything to do with John the Ripper.
>
>Before we setup the john-dev list for development topics, I was
>concerned that we often discussed too advanced topics in here, which
>caused end users to be afraid of asking their John usage questions.
>Now that we have john-dev, things may be the other way around - the
>topics that are still being brought up in here may be too basic.
>
>What I'd like to see on the john-users list is some healthy mix of
>basic, intermediate, and advanced John the Ripper usage topics (just not
>development-only topics, which should now be brought up on john-dev).
>
>Since I am posting a message anyway:
>
>On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 06:03:04PM +0200, pepa06@...ero.it wrote:
>> toto@...do:~/.john/john/src$ ../run/john psw.tst          (btw, the first 
>> method above didn't work)
>> stat: psw.tst: No such file or directory
>> 
>> nor did :
>> toto@...do:~/.john/john/src$ ../run/john psw
>> work
>> 
>> note that i copied psw.tst (result of the unshadow command) into all 
>> directories: /john, /run, /src, /doc (you never know... )
>
>Quite obviously, you never placed the file in the current directory
>(which is ~/.john/john/src in the examples above) or/and you did not
>actually name it psw.tst, nor psw.  No further discussion of this
>non-John stuff, please.  But please feel free to post again once you
>actually have a John the Ripper usage topic.
>
>Alexander
>


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