![]() This is inevitable because some hashes look identical. John will occasionally recognise your hashes as the wrong type (e.g.The hashes you collect on a pentest sometimes need munging into a different format… but what’s the format john is expecting?.Sometimes I stumble across hashes on a pentest, but don’t recognise the format, don’t know if it’s supported by john, or whether there are multiple “–format” options I should try. ![]() These are not problems with the tool itself, but inherent problems with pentesting and password cracking in general. I’ve encountered the following problems using John the Ripper. There is plenty of documentation about its command line options. ![]() John the Ripper is a favourite password cracking tool of many pentesters.
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