![]() ![]() You can test this out in a more efficient manner by doing the same thing you did with the file that contained the hashes. I think johntheripper has a way to restore an aborted session, so just google that bit. If you let it run again and not stop it, it would find the passwords for both. The hash for “hokikop” is the first hash that ends in “c1d0”. Looks like you didnt let it finish (session aborted) so it only found the password for the first hash, which is hokikop. ![]() You dont need to press enter to have john do anything, its just a helpful status display. Looks like pressing ENTER does a status check, like “show me what you’re up to.” Each row shows that its processing those characters at the end: at 0:00:00:36 seconds, it did an md5 hash of the password “k20xeh” up to “k20hwt”.
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