![]() Relaxed the license for John the Ripper as a whole from GPLv2 (exact version) to GPLv2 or newer with optional OpenSSL and unRAR exceptions.Relaxed the license for many source files to cut-down BSD.In the external mode compiler, treat character literals as unsigned. ![]() Added the “–fork=N” and “–node=MIN/TOTAL” options for trivial parallel and distributed processing.Enhanced the status reporting to include four distinct speed metrics (g/s, p/s, c/s, and C/s).Added makechr, a script to (re-)generate.Revised the pre-defined incremental modes, as well as external mode filters that are used to generate.Also, John is already installed on Kali Linux. ![]() John the Ripper is a part of the Rapid7 family of penetration testing/ hacking tools. It was designed to test password strength, brute-force encrypted (hashed) passwords, and crack passwords via dictionary attacks.
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