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John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix, Windows, DOS, BeOS, and OpenVMS. Its primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords. It supports several crypt(3) password hash types commonly found on Unix systems, as well as Windows LM hashes. On top of this, lots of other hashes and ciphers are added in the community-enhanced version (-jumbo), and some are added in John the Ripper Pro.

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2011-06-03 15:09 Back to release list
1.7.7-jumbo-5

MD5 y SHA-1 hash se han puesto en acelerado con las características intrínsecas SSE2. md5_gen se ha ampliado con los tipos de hash más. UTF-8 se ha añadido soporte ("- utf8"). paralelización MPI apoyo para todos los modos grietas se ha integrado. apoyo OpenMP paralelización se ha añadido a los tipos de hash más. Los nuevos formatos se han añadido: mskrb5 (ataque sin conexión en Microsoft Kerberos 5 de datos de autenticación previa), rawMD5unicode (MD5 de UCS-2 texto codificado), y salted_sha1 (más rápido manejo de algunos LDAP {} SSHA hashes). El "único" del programa, el modo de Markov, pantalla de ETA, e interfaces de programación han mejorado.
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MD5 and SHA-1 based hashes have been sped up with SSE2 intrinsics. md5_gen has been expanded with more hash types. UTF-8 support has been added ("--utf8"). MPI parallelization support for all cracking modes has been integrated. OpenMP parallelization support has been added to more hash types. New formats have been added: mskrb5 (offline attack on MS Kerberos 5 pre-authentication data), rawMD5unicode (MD5 of UCS-2 encoded plaintext), and salted_sha1 (faster handling of some LDAP {SSHA} hashes). The "unique" program, Markov mode, ETA display, and programming interfaces have been enhanced.

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