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Message-ID: <VI1PR0502MB30879575C244EDE715963A19A86A0@VI1PR0502MB3087.eurprd05.prod.outlook.com> Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2019 15:13:41 +0000 From: Kleme K <Klemek@...look.fr> To: "john-users@...ts.openwall.com" <john-users@...ts.openwall.com> Subject: No hashes loaded from zip2john Hi, I'm having trouble following example online from a compressed ZIP : Data : An test ZIP containing 3 text files (lorem ipsum) created with Windows 7zip with the password "12345" Commands : $ uname -a Linux vm-debian-utils 4.9.0-8-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.130-2 (2018-10-27) x86_64 GNU/Linux $ ./john --list=build-info Version: 1.8.0.13-jumbo-1-bleeding-973cdc4be 2019-02-04 08:43:45 +0000 Build: linux-gnu 64-bit x86_64 AVX2 AC OMP SIMD: AVX2, interleaving: MD4:3 MD5:3 SHA1:1 SHA256:1 SHA512:1 CPU tests: AVX2 $JOHN is JohnTheRipper/run/ Format interface version: 14 Max. number of reported tunable costs: 4 Rec file version: REC4 Charset file version: CHR3 CHARSET_MIN: 1 (0x01) CHARSET_MAX: 255 (0xff) CHARSET_LENGTH: 24 SALT_HASH_SIZE: 1048576 SINGLE_IDX_MAX: 32768 SINGLE_BUF_MAX: 4294967295 Effective limit: Max. KPC 32768 Max. Markov mode level: 400 Max. Markov mode password length: 30 gcc version: 6.3.0 GNU libc version: 2.24 (loaded: 2.24) Crypto library: OpenSSL OpenSSL library version: 01010006f OpenSSL 1.1.0f 25 May 2017 GMP library version: 6.1.2 File locking: fcntl() fseek(): fseek ftell(): ftell fopen(): fopen memmem(): System's $ ./zip2john test.zip > test.hash ver 2.0 test.zip/a.txt PKZIP Encr: cmplen=1300, decmplen=3402, crc=862D5B98 ver 2.0 test.zip/b.txt PKZIP Encr: cmplen=1267, decmplen=3142, crc=F5F912F0 ver 2.0 test.zip/c.txt PKZIP Encr: cmplen=1283, decmplen=3179, crc=7CF79E09 NOTE: It is assumed that all files in each archive have the same password. If that is not the case, the hash may be uncrackable. To avoid this, use option -o to pick a file at a time. $ cat test.hash test.zip:$pkzip2$3*1*1*0*8*24*7cf7*7f0b*60f3dd0871b7f9d6a5c6b248bee749e90dfa0c380bc3fc2f5cb7e1c548a737e7fd497fea*1*0*8*24*862d*7ef8*84c49f1408fb2c5e4eb7e08dfbde4bea5be6016ab505af43ad0779efa1e6ab1ed8c4d3e7*2*0*4f3*c46*f5f912f0*537*23*8*4f3*f5f9*7f07*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*$/pkzip2$::test.zip:b.txt, c.txt, a.txt:test.zip $ ./john test.hash Using default input encoding: UTF-8 No password hashes loaded (see FAQ) $ ./john --incremental test.hash Using default input encoding: UTF-8 No password hashes loaded (see FAQ) I really don't know what is wrong here. Thanks in advance for your help, Klemek
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