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Tripcode decoder?

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-03 19:48

is there anyway to convert a tripcode into the password for that tripcode, im using tripsage and I see that you can put in a word you want to see in a trip code and it produces results of passwords that would produce a tripcode with those letters in it, so if we were to take a complete tripcode someone has and enter it into that field, in theory it should eventually produce the 1 password that produces that tripcode, however i have a core 2 duo e6600 which can run 170,000 crypts per second but with over 10^80 possible combinations(numbers + letters + capital letters + symbols, and 10 characters in a tripcode) it would take litteraly much more than trillions of years to run through every combination. Any other suggestions?

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-10 3:28

>>720
I can't compile something, therefore it doesn't work
I can't prove the Riemann hypothesis therefore it must be wrong

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-10 4:08

>>720
Tried and succeeded.  And swapped in the latest x64 code.  Works fine, bro.

Name: !{!!8(ib 2009-08-10 9:14

What is this faggotry

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-10 17:07

>>716
Because the JTR code is an impenetrable mess, and the code posted that uses it manages to be even worse.

Name: test !.CzKQna1OU 2009-08-10 23:23

test

Name: test !.CzKQna1OU!bs+RJAOyXTwZJRG 2009-08-10 23:24

test

Name: vib !ViB123jS.Q 2009-08-12 21:39

test

Name: !ODkDo3M84M 2009-08-13 14:23

http://hunter.apana.org.au/~cjb/Code/4brute.c

Somebody tell me why this fucking thing keeps giving me the error
4.brute.c:64: error: parse error before '(' token
4.brute.c:64: error: parse error before "const"


The offending line is of course

extern char *our_fcrypt(const char *buf,const char *salt, char *ret);

I've been fucking around with it for a while to no avail.  Can't figure out what's so evil about that line... it seems to be having a problem with the our_fcrypt part specifically... but I know it's nothing to do with the macro because it keeps acting up even when I use des_fcrypt directly.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 14:46

>>728

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Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 14:49

>>729
Please fix your Ascii Art

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 15:10

>>730
How do I fixed ASCII Art?

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 15:11

>>728
The function you probably want is actually DES_fcrypt (the comment made sense five years ago, but not so much today), though that still shouldn't be giving that error.
It should be safe just to delete that line altogether, anyway. It's only there for clarity.

If you're going to use a cracker based on OpenSSL's crypt, you're much better off using Xarn's, posted in >>714.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 15:36

>>732
It should.  But for some reason it tells me
undefined reference to '_DES_fcrypt'
even though I use the fucking lowercase and with no underscore...

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 15:39

>>733
Are you sure you're linking the library (with -lssl or your platform's equivalent)? Do you have the library?

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 15:50

>>734
Yep.  It doesn't complain about me missing it or anything.  And I compile it with
gcc -O3 -o 4brute 4brute.com -lssl
aaand I look right at the fuckin library file.  I don't know why it's doing this.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 15:53

>>735
Your compiler hates you. Buy it a drink to placate it.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-13 16:14

Holy shit it is winter in australia

that blows my mind

Name: !!7D6Q+9ac7uye+Rb 2009-08-15 16:02

dont mind me im just testin

Name: !!GO/3vFV2tsYn8yI 2009-08-15 16:03

dw

Name: !!TLeZDkNitWFutio 2009-08-15 16:11

oh gawd

Name: !!fOd5wxvqDCQJ6iF 2009-08-15 16:13

how bout dis

Name: Anonymous !!dONREqFAcIe2vY3 2009-08-15 16:14

>>741
fail

Name: ∆∆∆ !!VYQpL/HmlCn42AO 2009-08-15 16:20

lol

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-15 16:37

>>738-743
Do you have difficulty understanding the difference between regular and secure tripcodes?

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-15 16:53

>>744
And do you have a problem with that? Yes?

Name: !!Fag/YYCo4TtyTCv 2009-08-15 17:22

>>744
Yeah, well, that's, like, you're problem, man.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-15 17:24

At least /soc/ has a moderator deleting posts made by the morons who think tripcode discussion threads are for testing tripcodes.
Not that there's that much left to discuss, unless someone wants to bring JTR's code or CUDA to the table.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-15 18:40

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 2:25

Lain.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 2:31

Lain.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 2:39

Lain.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 2:54

Lain.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 3:10

Lain.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 3:17

Lain.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 3:40

Lain.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 3:59

Lain.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 4:28

Lain.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 6:28

Lain.

Name: fag !Qn1K3RRjUo 2009-08-26 0:52

HURR

Name: Sagey McSagerson !!WGlXfZ0twvi7ADs 2009-08-26 0:58

sage: it goes in every field

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