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Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 00:01:19 +0300
From: Solar Designer <solar@...nwall.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: john-1.7.3.1-all5 mac os x linking problem

On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 08:23:04PM +0100, websiteaccess wrote:
>  ...updated to 1.7.3.1, with even further improvements, by Solar 
> Designer 
> 
>   IS the version I was lookiing for.
> 
>  But this version has very low algorythms :
> Imac-de-xxx-xxx:run xxxxxx$ ./john -test
> Benchmarking: Traditional DES [128/128 BS SSE2-16]... DONE
> Benchmarking: BSDI DES (x725) [128/128 BS SSE2-16]... DONE
> Benchmarking: FreeBSD MD5 [32/64 X2]... DONE
> Benchmarking: OpenBSD Blowfish (x32) [32/64 X2]... DONE
> Benchmarking: Kerberos AFS DES [48/64 4K]... DONE
> Benchmarking: LM DES [128/128 BS SSE2-16]... DONE

Obviously, the above list of hash types is for the official JtR, without
any patches.

>  IS there a patch with all algorythms (IPB2, raw-md5, md5 salt, SHA1, 
> etc....) ?

john-1.7.3.1-all-5.diff.gz, available at:

http://www.openwall.com/john/contrib/john-1.7.3.1-all-5.diff.gz

is that patch - it has all you've mentioned above and a lot more.

Perhaps you didn't apply the patch correctly.  This wiki page might help:

http://openwall.info/wiki/john/how-to-extract-tarballs-and-apply-patches

Also, please take note of the bug just pointed out by Alex.  When
building JtR with this patch on Mac OS X, you'll have to use a
non-64-bit target (until I release a fixed version of the patch).
This means that you'll want to use a non-patched but 64-bit build for
uses that don't require functionality added with the patch (because
64-bit builds are faster).

Alexander

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