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Message-ID: <44804.108.4.179.169.1337377033.squirrel@webmail.tuffmail.net> Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 17:37:13 -0400 (EDT) From: "Brad Tilley" <brad@...ystems.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: RE: Performance Considerations of stdin > Depends upon the OS. If it is winblows, then the performance is horrible. > I get about 30% or so performance for fast hashes, vs a dictionary read > into > memory, with rules run on the dictionary. Windows has a TINY pipe_buffer. > I have found no way to speed this up (and I have tried). Thanks Jim, I appreciate your response. I only use Linux and BSD systems, so I'm not too concerned about Windows. > However, for many other OS's, may likely be a performance boost by using > -stdin mode, IF doing some complex work, since you can do much more > complex > things a lot more efficiently in a native language (like C, or even perl), > much faster than john's rules. Do you think it's safe to say that so long as the word generation program keeps JTR at 100% CPU utilization that it's fast enough? I'm not sure whether that's a good metric to go by or not. <snip>
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