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Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 00:37:08 +0200
From: magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com>
To: john-dev@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Current -fixes GPU formats vs TS

On 2012-08-09 00:32, Lukas Odzioba wrote:
> 2012/8/8  <jfoug@....net>:
>> The better way would be this:
>>
>>
>> (cuda)(gpu),(X),(jumbo)&(cuda),50,mscash2-cuda,pw,MSCash2_tst.in,mscash2-cuda,Y,X,(1500)(1410),(1500)(1410)
>> (...)
>>
>> (opencl)(gpu),(X),(jumbo)&(opencl),50,mscash2-opencl,pw,MSCash2_tst.in,mscash2-opencl,Y,X,(1500)(1410),(1500)(1410)
>>
>> This allows either 1410 or 1500 t be 'correct'.  That way, if the format is
>> changed, and the salt length max is increased, then it will properly detect
>> the right amount.  But it also accepts 1410 as correct, which is what you
>> get with 19 char salt max.
>>
>> Jim.
> 
> Thanks Jim, I wasn't aware of that.
> magnum could you change it that way?

I will. Actually I think it was like that for a while, but I thought it
was my typo so I "fixed" it %-)

The jtrts.dat file format should be documented somewhere (or is it?).

magnum


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