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Message-ID: <CAN4B4156d-zoMPJEn3ZwbxfEZTXtsvFqK4z_og1k=M4=61weBA@mail.gmail.com> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 16:15:36 +0200 From: Luis Rocha <luiscrocha@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: PRINCE-elem-cnt-max > > That's not characters, but words, unless your wordlist just contains a > list of individual characters. > > Yep, that's exactly the case. > As long as there's no doc file for PRINCE mode, see atom's presentation > of PRINCE mode: > https://hashcat.net/events/p14-trondheim/prince-attack.pdf Thanks! > > Is it possible to extend this to 9, 10 or more chars? > > I doubt that combining more than 8 words from a word list into a > password candidate really helps. I was asking so I could use it as fast alternative to the --make-charset and --incremental mode which seems to not handle well the 2 and 3 bytes chars even with the --internal-encoding=utf and --enconding=utf
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