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| Subject: | Cracking bigcrypt/crypt16 password hashes |
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| Date: | Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:09:44 -0600 |
In order to test the passwords on our system, I have been trying to get John the Ripper and Crack to work with bigcrypt/crypt16. Neither seems to have support built in for this type of hash and I can't find anything in the doc or on the internet that has information on how to do this. . Does anyone have any suggestions or references to information? Many thanks!
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