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Message-ID: <CAELiMBNXN7k0Lr8LhT3oyOx_kEEmWfqN-10wnV-U5=vu-rN-SA@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 00:37:53 +0200
From: Sandra Schlichting <littlesandra88@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: What am I doing wrong?

>> So Marcow can not be stopped and resumed. Can Incremental that?
>
> Both can be stopped and resumed nowadays. The main practical difference between them is that while Incremental tries the most "probable" candidates first, Markov does not. So for Incremental, you just start it and run it for as long as you want but for Markov you need to choose beforehand how long you want it to run (by picking a suitable "markov level"). Within that given level, Markov will not pick better ones early.

My other desktop computer is a quad core, so if I want to only try 8
characters passwords and dedicate 2 cores to Marcow and 2 for
Incremental.

What arguments would you use for this?

> I think so, but you may get slightly better speed with linux-x86-64i.

Great. Anything helps =)

> For raw-md5, yes (some slower formats can use OpenMP but not the raw ones) - either that or you can let MPI do it for you (see doc/README.mpi).

Very impressive! Seams easy enough to use.

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