$ # NB: There is no -format option for this hash type $ cat hashes.txt ![]() $ john -format=dominosec hashes.txt $ cat hashes.txt dominosec – More Secure Internet Password Supported Hash Formats $ cat hashes.txt $ john -format=des hashes.txt dmd5 – DIGEST-MD5 Supported Hash Formats $ john -format=des hashes.txt $ cat hashes.txt $ john -format=crypt hashes.txt des – Traditional DES Supported Hash Formats $ cat hashes.txt $ john -format=crypt hashes.txt $ cat hashes.txt $ john -format=bsdi hashes.txt crypt – generic crypt(3) Supported Hash Formats $ cat hashes.txt $ john -format=bsdi hashes.txt $ cat hashes.txt $ john -format=bf hashes.txt bsdi – BSDI DES Supported Hash Formats $ cat hashes.txt Username:$2a$05$CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC.7uG0VCzI2bS7j6ymqJi9CdcdxiRTWNy::::::: Username:$2a$05$CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC.7uG0VCzI2bS7j6ymqJi9CdcdxiRTWNy $ john -format=bf hashes.txt $ cat hashes.txt $2a$05$CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC.7uG0VCzI2bS7j6ymqJi9CdcdxiRTWNy $ john -format=bfegg hashes.txt bf – OpenBSD Blowfish Supported Hash Formats $ cat hashes.txt $ john -format=bfegg hashes.txt $ cat hashes.txt $ john -format=afs hashes.txt bfegg – Eggdrop Supported Hash Formats $ cat hashes.txt $ john -format=afs hashes.txt $ cat hashes.txt afs – Kerberos AFS DES Supported Hash Formats $ cat hashes.txt Changes in supported hashes or hash formats since then may not be reflected on this page. This sheet was originally based on john-1.7.8-jumbo-5.
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