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Message-ID: <20130519180559489337.e89975c4@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 19 May 2013 18:05:59 +0200
From: "websiteaccess@...il.com" <websiteaccess@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: md5(md5$pass).$salt)

Hi

 I use JTR latest compiled "macosx-x86-64" (Mac OS X 10.5+, Xcode 3.0+, 
x86-64 with SSE2 (best))

 I'm not sure JTRid able to handle hash with long salt (see below)

  hash = af26237e6ff340a0c8176f754ab8d7a5	      salt = 
wxcbHtMBqv,Pv*6.=)B$B`AR8FpME@

I tried 	

$dynamic_1007$af26237e6ff340a0c8176f754ab8d7a5	
wxcbHtMBqv,Pv*6.=)B$B`AR8FpME@
$dynamic_1007$af26237e6ff340a0c8176f754ab8d7a5$wxcbHtMBqv,Pv*6.=)B$B`AR8FpME@
$dynamic_1007$af26237e6ff340a0c8176f754ab8d7a5:wxcbHtMBqv,Pv*6.=)B$B`AR8FpME@

But each time I get 

 iMac-de-xxx:run xxxxxx$ ./john -w:dic.txt hashlist.txt 
-field-separator-char=" "
using field sep char '	' (0x09)
No password hashes loaded (see FAQ)

Any idea ?

 Thanks,

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