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  2. John the Ripper password cracker. John the Ripper is an Open Source password security auditing and password recovery tool available for many operating systems.

  3. John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix, macOS, Windows, DOS, BeOS, and OpenVMS (the latter requires a contributed patch). Its primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords.

  4. John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, available for many operating systems. Its primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords, although Windows LM hashes and a number of other password hash types are supported as well.

  5. John the Ripper usage examples. - Openwall

    www.openwall.com/john/doc/EXAMPLES.shtml

    If you're going to be cracking Kerberos AFS passwords, use John's "unafs" utility to obtain a passwd-like file. Similarly, if you're going to be cracking Windows passwords, use any of the many utilities that dump Windows password hashes (LM and/or NTLM) in Jeremy Allison's PWDUMP output format.

  6. John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, available for many operating systems. Its primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords, although Windows LM hashes and a number of other password hash types are supported as well.

  7. John the Ripper's cracking modes. - Openwall

    www.openwall.com/john/doc/MODES.shtml

    John the Ripper's cracking modes. Mode descriptions here are short and only cover the basic things. Check other documentation files for information on customizing the modes. Wordlist mode. This is the simplest cracking mode supported by John. All you need to do is specify a wordlist (a text file containing one word per line) and some password ...

  8. With no cracking mode requested explicitly, John will start with "single crack" mode (pass 1), then proceed with wordlist mode (pass 2), and finally with "incremental" mode (pass 3). The pass numbers are reported on the status line, too.

  9. John the Ripper in the cloud. John the Ripper is an Open Source password security auditing and password recovery tool available for many operating systems.

  10. We also maintain a wordlists collection for use with password crackers such as John the Ripper and with password recovery utilities. Finally, we host community resources such as mailing lists and wiki for users of Openwall software and for other Open Source and computer security folks.

  11. John the Ripper - how to install - Openwall

    www.openwall.com/john/doc/INSTALL.shtml

    Installing John the Ripper. First of all, most likely you do not need to install John the Ripper system-wide. Instead, after you extract the distribution archive and possibly compile the source code (see below), you may simply enter the "run" directory and invoke John from there.