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Message-ID: <CACjvQXX3NcoYDr=f5Xwo55NTg+6hVmgbLzVACoWEbDuJa0gyNw@mail.gmail.com> Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2019 14:55:18 -0500 From: Adam Lininger <arlininger@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Using cracked non-ascii passwords in a wordlist All, I'm trying to work at getting an efficient way to feed previously cracked hashes back in to a wordlist for future use. I'm using the 2015 Crack Me if you Can competition hashes for this effort. One such hash, shown below, was cracked using non-ascii characters. From the output of `john --show | less`: f63e00ed861b130f0ac9ddd040ecf63a:<C8><CB>Ke<C9> As you can see, there are non-ascii characters in the resulting hash. However, putting the actual non-ascii characters in to a wordlist is ineffective at cracking the same hash on a fresh machine. Is there any way to make john output cracks in a more cannonical format? Alternatively, can I input non-ascii wordlists in a more cannonical format? Adam
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