![]() ![]() $./john -format=nt -rules -wordlist= įor additional information you can read the JtR documentation and wiki from Openwall. $./john -format=mscash -rules -wordlist= ![]() NOTE: This install was done on Ubuntu 10.4 LTS but should work on any Linux system since we are compiling from source. Applying the patch to JtR adds the functionality to crack NTLM and MS-Cache passwords. ![]() See below for installation and patching instructions for JtR. By default JtR does not support the hashes that we are interested in cracking. If you prefer the Linux operating system JtR is the password cracking utility to use. Password cracking Windows hashes on Linux using John the Ripper (JtR). – Updated for latest openssl and john jumbo patch on Ubuntu Natty Narwhal 11.4 Old Post – Now with AMD OpenCL GPU support. – See this blog article for compiling John the Ripper with GPU support with Nvidia CUDA.
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