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| Subject: | Re: Etc/shadow file and john |
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| Date: | Thu, 28 Jul 2005 12:42:25 -0400 |
Mr. Williams, Here is an explanation http://www.gwtechcraft.com/john.html Regards, Wayne On 7/27/05, Sherwyn Williams <sherwill22@tmail.com> wrote:
I am doing an assesment for passwords on a network, after getting the password file I piped the output to a text file, tried to run that against John and can't get any luck with the program. Do anyone here uses any other password programs, and is there a better format than a text file to store the out of the etc/shadow when trying to get the passes. Sherwyn Williams Technical Consultant Sherwill22@tmail.com
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