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Message-ID: <loom.20120420T052323-237@post.gmane.org> Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 03:32:06 +0000 (UTC) From: donovan <contact.newangels@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Extract the cracked pass from John.pot Frank Dittrich <frank_dittrich@...> writes: > > On 04/19/2012 06:52 PM, donovan wrote: > > I try some's commmands but unfortunetly don't work, here they are ; > > > > cut -d: -f2 john.pot > PassFromJohn.txt > > In addition to what others already mentioned: > > "don't work" really isn't a good description of your problem. > Better would have been to mention what result you expected and what > result you got. Otherwise, people can only guess. > > As already mentioned, you should use -f 2- just in case there are > passwords containing colons. > > If your problem is that john,pot contains lines with another separator > instead of a colon, you have to adjust the -d option accordingly. > > If your problem is that you have mixed lines in john.pot, some with a > colon as a separator, some without a colon, you might want to add the -s > option, to skip all lines which don't contain a colon. > > If your problem is that you wanted to see the cracked passwords on the > screen (instead of redirecting output into a file), you could have used > > cut -d; -f 2- -s john.pot | less > > Assuming less exists on Mac OSX, otherwise try more instead, or just use > cut -d; -f 2- -s john.pot > > Frank > > Hi Frank, Thanks a lot for your reply, TO reply to your question, & like i allready reply by Mail ( my both replys to Jean Michek & Alexander don't appear allready, maybe tomorow ) I just need the pass who are in my John.pot ( 225 MO ) Like you know the lines in the POT file apear like ; :hashes:pass i just need the pass, & whant to save all of them into an file. 2/ i try to use the command you purpose uper & i got this replys : new-host:run xxxx$ cut -d; -f 2- -s john.pot > test.txt cut: option requires an argument -- d usage: cut -b list [-n] [file ...] cut -c list [file ...] cut -f list [-s] [-d delim] [file ...] -bash: -f: command not found Thanks again for your help, Regards, Donova
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