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Published by Adam Milner
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Date Posted: |
July 22nd, 2001
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Last Updated: |
July 25th, 2001
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44,797 total; 22 recently |
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105,990 total |
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About John the Ripper:
This is a port of John the Ripper, a very nice password auditor/cracker.
It is capable of cracking Standard DES, BSDI DES, FreeBSD MD5, OpenBSD Blowfish, Kerberos AFS DES, and NT LM DES style passwords.
This program is very usefull for auditing your passwords to determine their strength.
I did not write this, i just did the port. The original homepage is at http://www.openwall.com/john
It is distributed in source form only so you can make the version optomised for your processor. This means you will need the dev tools if you havent installed them yet.
Have Fun and Happy Cracking!!
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1.6 Stable |
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version 1.6 Stable - GPL |
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Variation description:
The is the 1.6 Stable version that was posted earlier. I accidently removed it.
Details about this version:
This is the 1.6 Stable version. It was accidently erased earlier.
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Intel Version (637 KB) |
34,316 downloads |
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version 1.6.29-dev - GPL |
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Details about this version:
This is the current development version. It has no documentation, an may have bugs. On the upside it is 10-100% faster depending on what processor you are using and what style of password you are trying to crack.
Again this is source only so you can make the one optomized for your processor.
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Intel Version (174 KB) |
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