tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post2357186457003104651..comments2013-04-18T12:54:37.420+02:00Comments on /masterzorag/log: 0.52 Stable, Fast and ColorfulAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08981635176525610959noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-4627110460717392142010-06-21T19:43:42.526+02:002010-06-21T19:43:42.526+02:00On advanced mode:
The second line refers to '...On advanced mode:<br /><br />The second line refers to 'maximum of this char in word',<br /><br />The 'consecutive chars from this char in word' is ever setup via -p, if and when the charset on first line can compose some valid consecutive patterns of lenght -p!<br />With default -p 3<br />abgkl can't compose any patterns to exclude,<br />abcopl can compose only abc, cba<br />abcghi can compose abc, cba, ghi, ihg<br />all of them will be excluded!<br />To include them increase -p, use -p > 3Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08981635176525610959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-45117819070234741822010-06-21T19:23:01.246+02:002010-06-21T19:23:01.246+02:00One more question... when using an advanced file, ...One more question... when using an advanced file, the numbers on the second line do they stand for "maximum of this char in a word" or "maximum consecutive chars of this char in a word"?<br /><br />Also, what would be VERY usefull is an option -filesize, in which case bruteforge doesn't output the words, but simply calculates the size of the resulting password file.<br /><br />Similarly, an option -number could calculate the number of passwords that would be generated.<br /><br />Just something that crossed my mind. I'm using it on a seperate disk anyway :)<br /><br />Anyway, AWSOME tool. You're the master indeed!<br /><br />Many thanks,<br /><br />TimAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-71526517968823341142010-06-21T19:09:52.966+02:002010-06-21T19:09:52.966+02:00bruteforge does never computes all combinations, i...bruteforge does never computes all combinations, is there to skip unprobable words, as dddd, abcdefghi, or 4444... to do all you must use another tool;<br /><br />to do 3 to 20:<br />read default parameters with -h, then<br />set your charset with -a;<br />set -a aaa for 'start with 3 char'<br />set -m 21<br />set -s for 'max -s same char in word', or default<br />set -p for 'skip -p consecutive in word', or default<br /><br />./bruteforge -a aaa -m 21<br />set -n 10 -d to understand algorithm<br />set > outfile to write via stdoutAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08981635176525610959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-35434716833264020002010-06-21T18:47:17.224+02:002010-06-21T18:47:17.224+02:00That's awsome, indeed now it runs on python 2....That's awsome, indeed now it runs on python 2.5!<br />Also tested adding the line<br />from __future__ import with_statement<br />on python2.6. Seem to have no effect?<br />Maybe add it to your release to circomvent the problem whatsoever?<br /><br />Many thanks for the help. Since you're at it...<br />I wanna generate a password file which contains ALL possible combinations between 3 and 20 chars. (k, that will be a long file, but wtf). Then i want a seperate one which containt only the sensible ones between 3 and 20 chars. Would you mind passing me the command line (options to use) for these 2 situations? Would save me some time here...<br /><br />Thx again,Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-27476666903074800122010-06-21T18:37:01.964+02:002010-06-21T18:37:01.964+02:00k let me try that as a workaround on the sparc64 b...k let me try that as a workaround on the sparc64 box. I'll be back if I still have trouble. Many tnx for the help!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-71799865249443742942010-06-21T18:34:24.570+02:002010-06-21T18:34:24.570+02:00ok, so far so good...
testing/unstable sources wer...ok, so far so good...<br />testing/unstable sources were not in sources.list, my bad.<br />On the sparc64, python2.6-minimal doesn't wanna configure. On the 686 no problem, happily running python 2.6.5 :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-44369411498028672792010-06-21T18:07:59.751+02:002010-06-21T18:07:59.751+02:00On python 2.5 try adding the line
from __future__ ...On python 2.5 try adding the line<br />from __future__ import with_statement<br />before import sys,string at the top, should work!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08981635176525610959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-36851757990488722812010-06-21T17:59:18.135+02:002010-06-21T17:59:18.135+02:00grrrrr...
uname -r
2.6.26-1-sparc64
no python2.6 ...grrrrr...<br /> uname -r<br />2.6.26-1-sparc64<br />no python2.6 package for sparc64... so i guess compiling from source or running the shit on one of my other boxes... :S<br />Let me try that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-88266447135969815812010-06-21T17:53:04.781+02:002010-06-21T17:53:04.781+02:00grrr... python 2.5.2
apt-get -t testing install py...grrr... python 2.5.2<br />apt-get -t testing install python<br />python is allready the newest version<br />(which is 2.5.2)<br />Do i have to compile python from source then???<br /><br />As for the bruteforge version... not a clue. I downloaded it from the page http://mz03.netfirms.com/bruteforge.shtml<br />Is that the latest one?<br /><br />Tnx for helping :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-62686713492780120902010-06-20T18:46:18.362+02:002010-06-20T18:46:18.362+02:00Are you running at least Python 2.6?
Are you runn...Are you running at least Python 2.6? <br />Are you running latest bruteforge_055?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08981635176525610959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134400592429621209.post-89833536700087145422010-06-20T16:20:10.052+02:002010-06-20T16:20:10.052+02:00hi,
I get an error trying to run bruteforge!
How ...hi,<br /><br />I get an error trying to run bruteforge!<br />How do i fix this please? Many tnx.<br />Here is is :<br />./bruteforge:69: Warning: 'with' will become a reserved keyword in Python 2.6<br /> File "./bruteforge", line 69<br /> with open(infile, 'r') as r:<br /> ^<br />SyntaxError: invalid syntaxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com