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Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 23:23:39 +0200
From: magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com>
To: john-dev@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: EPIServer

Dhiru, all,

We now have two EPiServer formats:

$ ../run/john -t -fo:epi
Benchmarking: EPiServer SID Hashes [SHA-1]... DONE
Many salts:	3956K c/s real, 3956K c/s virtual
Only one salt:	3744K c/s real, 3744K c/s virtual

$ ../run/john -t -fo:episerver
Benchmarking: EPiServer [32/64]... DONE
Raw:	3584K c/s real, 3554K c/s virtual


The latter (for next Jumbo) supports EPIServer 6.x using both older
(SHA-1) and newer (SHA-256) versions of .NET. Input hashes are base64.
But what is the former (existing in current Jumbo)? It use a hex input
format and says 'SHA-1'. Is it for an older version of EPiServer? Which?
Or is it the same as the SHA1 version of the newer format, but using
another input format?

magnum

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