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Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP353443E9D09B9140BD4ECEFD310@phx.gbl> Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2012 14:33:40 +0200 From: Frank Dittrich <frank_dittrich@...mail.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: automation equipped working place of hash cracker, proposal As suggested by Alexander, this is just a re-post (even preserving any typos...) of my reply http://openwall.com/lists/john-dev/2012/04/06/1 to Alexey's identical john-dev message. (Alexander is probably right that discussing this project on john-users instead of john-dev is probably a better idea - at least at this stage.) I'll add additional remarks/ideas later in separate replies. Hi Aleksey, On 03/23/2012 03:19 PM, Aleksey Cherepanov wrote: > Since the time I participated in CrackMeIfYouCan the idea to make > john-users team to win it is stuck to me. [...] > What do you think? I think it's OK that your motivation to contribute to JtR during this year's GSoC has been provoked by last year's CrackMeIfYouCan participation. But for the GSoC project, the focus should be on features which are relevant to JtR usage beyond a CrackMeIfYouCan contest. There are enough similarities in requirements for a cracking contest and for reaL-life cracking scenarios, e.g.: supporting the need to efficiently collect and analyze the results and log files from distributed cracking sessions or a team of pen-testers working together, to determine the direction of further cracking attempts based on previous results, and so on. If, in the end, your contribution during the GSoC helps the John the Ripper team win this year's contest, I wouldn't mind ;) Frank
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