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Message-Id: <99981442-481afda44801f9553b4c42f597fa14cf@pmq4v.m5r2.onet> Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 23:51:01 +0200 From: rysic <rysic@...pl> To: "john-users@...ts.openwall.com" <john-users@...ts.openwall.com> Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: restore difficult zip password You are right, --node is well defined, but I can't find in documentation how NFS share can benefit? I also can't find answer for this: In configuration file there are few Incremental sections (if I understand well by default john is using all of them), but is john mixing this charlists? I mean if I have few charlists - LATIN, UpperNum, custom then he is making one big list of chars and is using it for brute force? And Min/MaxLen in this sections mean that maximum x characters will be taken from charlist, but if I have this: [Incremental:ASCII] File = $JOHN/ascii.chr MinLen = 0 MaxLen = 13 CharCount = 95 [Incremental:LM_ASCII] File = $JOHN/lm_ascii.chr MinLen = 0 MaxLen = 7 CharCount = 69 then it means tha john will try first combinatios of 0-13 characters from ASCII and then he will try 0-7 combinations from LM_ASCII? If yes, then if I have password combined of chars from two charlists then john will not find it? Am I right? Kamil W dniu 2015-07-17 21:19:01 użytkownik magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com> napisał: > On 2015-07-17 21:02, rysic wrote: > > This "-node=x/y" is very very interesting :-) > > How it works? It needs NFS share? Or it can have files stored locally and is just counting x/y job of whole cracking? > > Does node option needs special compiling option, like MPI, or default? > > It doesn't require anything special but may benefit from an NFS share. > It's present even in non-jumbo and is described well in the docs. > > magnum > > >
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