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Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 12:18:17 -0400
From: "Robert B. Harris" <rs904c@...scape.net>
To: <john-dev@...ts.openwall.com>
Subject: RE: 1.7.9-jumbo-6

Yes, the hdaa format passes the self test.

BTW, the hdaa Test suite failed on jumbo 5 too.





bash-3.00$ ./john --test --format=hdaa
Benchmarking: HTTP Digest access authentication MD5 [128/128 SSE2 intrinsics
12x
]... (2xOMP) DONE
Many salts:     5158K c/s real, 2786K c/s virtual
Only one salt:  6478K c/s real, 3635K c/s virtual


bash-3.00$ ./john --test --format=hdaa
Benchmarking: HTTP Digest access authentication MD5 [128/128 SSE2 intrinsics
12x]... DONE
Many salts:     3757K c/s real, 3795K c/s virtual
Only one salt:  3851K c/s real, 3851K c/s virtual







-----Original Message-----
From: Solar Designer [mailto:solar@...nwall.com] 
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 10:31 AM
To: john-dev@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: [john-dev] 1.7.9-jumbo-6

Robert -

On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 01:28:44AM -0400, Robert B. Harris wrote:
> My test results for solaris-x86-64i-gcc.

Thanks!

> - Testing:  John the Ripper password cracker, ver: 1.7.9-jumbo-5+unstable
[solaris-x86-64i-gcc]
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
> 
> form=hdaa                         guesses:    0 unk unk : Expected
count(s) (1500)  [!!!FAILED!!!]

Does the built-in self-test for hdaa pass or fail?

./john --test --format=hdaa




> - Testing:  John the Ripper password cracker, version
1.7.9.4-bleeding-jumbo [solaris-x86-64i-gcc]
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
> John Jumbo build detected.
> testing: john -test=0  
> Benchmarking: wpapsk [OpenSSL]... FAILED (method get_source NULL) 
> 1 out of 137 tests have FAILED 

Jim will need to pull a newer revision of that format and add get_source().
Luckily, this is irrelevant to our upcoming release.

Thanks again,

Alexander

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