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John the Ripper password cracker.
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available formany flavors of Unix, macOS, Windows, DOS, BeOS, and OpenVMS (the latterrequires a contributed patch). Its primary purpose is to detect weakUnix passwords. Besides several crypt(3) password hash types mostcommonly found on various Unix flavors, supported out of the box areKerberos/AFS and Windows LM hashes, as well as DES-based tripcodes, plushundreds of additional hashes and ciphers in '-jumbo' versions.
How to install.
See INSTALL for information on installing John on your system.
How to use.
To run John, you need to supply it with some password files andoptionally specify a cracking mode, like this, using the default orderof modes and assuming that 'passwd' is a copy of your password file:
or, to restrict it to the wordlist mode only, but permitting the useof word mangling rules:
Cracked passwords will be printed to the terminal and saved in thefile called $JOHN/john.pot (in the documentation and in theconfiguration file for John, '$JOHN' refers to John's 'homedirectory'; which directory it really is depends on how you installedJohn). The $JOHN/john.pot file is also used to not load passwordhashes that you already cracked when you run John the next time.
To retrieve the cracked passwords, run:
While cracking, you can press any key for status, or 'q' or Ctrl-C toabort the session saving its state to a file ($JOHN/john.rec bydefault). If you press Ctrl-C for a second time before John had achance to complete handling of your first Ctrl-C, John will abortimmediately without saving. By default, the state is also saved every10 minutes to permit for recovery in case of a crash.
To continue an interrupted session, run:
These are just the most essential things you can do with John. Fora complete list of command line options and for more complicated usageexamples you should refer to OPTIONS and EXAMPLES, respectively.
Please note that 'binary' (pre-compiled) distributions of John mayinclude alternate executables instead of just 'john'. You may need tochoose the executable that fits your system best, e.g. 'john-omp' totake advantage of multiple CPUs and/or CPU cores.
Features.
John the Ripper is designed to be both feature-rich and fast. Itcombines several cracking modes in one program and is fullyconfigurable for your particular needs (you can even define a customcracking mode using the built-in compiler supporting a subset of C).Also, John is available for several different platforms which enablesyou to use the same cracker everywhere (you can even continue acracking session which you started on another platform).
Out of the box, John supports (and autodetects) the following Unixcrypt(3) hash types: traditional DES-based, 'bigcrypt', BSDI extendedDES-based, FreeBSD MD5-based (also used on Linux and in Cisco IOS), andOpenBSD Blowfish-based (now also used on some Linux distributions andsupported by recent versions of Solaris). Also supported out of the boxare Kerberos/AFS and Windows LM (DES-based) hashes, as well as DES-basedtripcodes.
When running on Linux distributions with glibc 2.7+, John 1.7.6+additionally supports (and autodetects) SHA-crypt hashes (which areactually used by recent versions of Fedora and Ubuntu), with optionalOpenMP parallelization (requires GCC 4.2+, needs to be explicitlyenabled at compile-time by uncommenting the proper OMPFLAGS line nearthe beginning of the Makefile).
Similarly, when running on recent versions of Solaris, John 1.7.6+supports and autodetects SHA-crypt and SunMD5 hashes, also withoptional OpenMP parallelization (requires GCC 4.2+ or recent Sun Studio,needs to be explicitly enabled at compile-time by uncommenting theproper OMPFLAGS line near the beginning of the Makefile and at runtimeby setting the OMP_NUM_THREADS environment variable to the desirednumber of threads).
'-jumbo' versions add support for hundreds of additional hash and ciphertypes, including fast built-in implementations of SHA-crypt and SunMD5,Windows NTLM (MD4-based) password hashes, various macOS and Mac OS Xuser password hashes, fast hashes such as raw MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, andSHA-512 (which many 'web applications' historically misuse forpasswords), various other 'web application' password hashes, various SQLand LDAP server password hashes, and lots of other hash types, as wellas many non-hashes such as SSH private keys, S/Key skeykeys files,Kerberos TGTs, encrypted filesystems such as macOS .dmg files and'sparse bundles', encrypted archives such as ZIP (classic PKZIP andWinZip/AES), RAR, and 7z, encrypted document files such as PDF andMicrosoft Office's - and these are just some examples. To load some ofthese larger files for cracking, a corresponding bundled *2john programshould be used first, and then its output fed into JtR -jumbo.
Documentation.
The rest of documentation is located in separate files, listed here inthe recommended order of reading:
* INSTALL - installation instructions
* OPTIONS - command line options and additional utilities
* MODES - cracking modes: what they are
* CONFIG (*) - how to customize
* RULES (*) - wordlist rules syntax
* EXTERNAL (*) - defining an external mode
* EXAMPLES - usage examples - strongly recommended
* FAQ - guess
* CHANGES (*) - history of changes
* CONTACT (*) - how to contact the author or otherwise obtain support
* CREDITS (*) - credits
* LICENSE - copyrights and licensing terms
* COPYING - GNU GPL version 2, as referenced by LICENSE above
(*) most users can safely skip these.
Happy reading!
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An easy to use application that was designed to provide users with a simple means of ripping DVD movies and creating backups of data discs
What's new in SmartRipper 2.4.1:
- added d2v-project extraction (new index file)
Backing up data from optical discs can be usually done by simply copying the content to a hard disc or onto a new CD or DVD. Sometimes, though, especially when dealing with copy-protected discs, a dedicated software solution is the only way to carry out such a task.
Among the plethora of utilities that are built especially for this job, SmartRipper is a special type of tool that aims to offer several approaches to DVD ripping. The first impression, though is not something that could be called a pleasant encounter, mainly because front-end is not at all appealing, in fact, is seems a bit clumsy.
Depending on the type of DVD you're using, the access/read time could be rather high, especially if the disc is filled to the brim with data. Oftentimes prone to errors of various kinds, the process of getting the content and making it ready to be saved to a different location or media lacks somewhat of the fluency that other similar programs have.
Divided into three distinct areas, 'Movie', 'Files' and 'Backup', the operation modes of SmartRipper come with different settings and options. The only thing they have in common is the target setting area, which his placed on the lower side of the main window.
Insofar as the options for video, file and backup are concerned, they have a distinct section where you will be able to configure the key-check method, VOB file access, file splitting, and maximum file size.
All things considered, SmartRipper may have been a strong competitor back in the day, but nowadays it simply cannot match the capabilities and ease of use that can be found in many similar applications. It throws too many errors and sometimes is unable to detect either the DVD or the optical drive altogether, so it's best to try something else if you're looking for a fast and accurate DVD ripper.
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