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Message-ID: <CACYkhxiwqENguK1Vv_dbTDEGxr9r0ckKMbGzkcgusWPjoTnizA@mail.gmail.com> Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 12:36:13 +1000 From: Michael Samuel <mik@...net.net> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Resume for KDEPaste external mode On 14 June 2013 12:07, magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com> wrote: > On 14 Jun, 2013, at 3:15 , Michael Samuel <mik@...net.net> wrote: > > I think all variables should probably be saved - they're global for a > > reason, right? > > Perhaps not that reason. Some of my Unicode modes initialize charset > tables that does not need to be saved. The dumb32 mode has int[0x20000]... > that would be half a megabyte per .rec file! Ok, fair enough. Typing "static" is no big deal. > > That being said, there is a chance that the state could be recovered from > > word in this case... > > Calculating endTime from a word? That would be awesome but it seems > impossible to me. > I think it's possible, but not necessarily less work than the current approach. > On another note, I implemented an experimental patch that adds an external > variable "time_now" that is initialized to time(NULL) when starting a job, > so the endTime could default to "now" without editing john.conf. Not sure > if I should commit it - I can't see much other use for it. It shouldn't > harm anything though. > That would be excellent. There's at-least a couple more in the works that would use this. Do you think it would be easy to add cpp macros/defines too? That would make customizing some of the password generator replays I have much easier.
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