
It is very easy for new code to be added to the jumbo patch: the quality requirements are low. This is not "official" John the Ripper code. With jumbo patch, which has been applied to this source tree of John the Ripper, adds a lot of code, documentation, and data contributed by the user community. Mac OS X 10.4+ salted SHA-1 hashes (new in 1.7.3 Pro).NTLM MD4-based hashes – Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista (new in 1.7.3 Pro).LM (LanMan) DES-based hashes – Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, Mac OS X 10.3.OpenBSD-style Blowfish-based crypt – OpenBSD, some Linux, other *BSD and Solaris 10 (non-default).FreeBSD-style MD5-based crypt – most Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Cisco IOS, OpenBSD (non-default).BSDI-style extended DES-based crypt – BSD/OS, *BSD (non-default)."bigcrypt" – HP-UX, Tru64 / Digital Unix / OSF/1.Traditional DES-based Unix crypt – most commercial Unix systems (Solaris, AIX, …), Mac OS X 10.2, ancient Linux and *BSD.John the Ripper Pro currently supports the following password hash types (and more are planned): It can be run against various encrypted password formats including several crypt password hash types most commonly found on various UNIX flavors. It is one of the most popular password testing/breaking programs as it combines a number of password crackers into one package, autodetects password hash types, and includes a customizable cracker. Initially developed for the UNIX operating system, it currently runs on fifteen different platforms (11 architecture-specific flavors of Unix, DOS, Win32, BeOS, and OpenVMS). New version of John The Ripper has been released, John the Ripper is a free password cracking software tool.
