Re: Distributed crack of NTLM password hashes

From: miguel.dilajat_private
Date: Fri Jun 07 2002 - 09:38:37 PDT

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    Hello Erick
    
    You can use Crack v5 with the NT extensions (look for them in
    www.securityfocus.com, section Tools). I'm not sure if those NT extensions
    are for NTLM, but I suppose so...
    You can also try John The Ripper with NTLM support on a MOSIX cluster.
    Both projects are slightly complex indeed.
    Cheers,
    
    Miguel Dilaj
    
    
    
    
    
    "Erick Perez" <eperezat_private> on 07/06/2002 05:14:38
    
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    Subject:    Distributed crack of NTLM password hashes
    
    
    Sirs, any tool to run distributed brute-force crack for NTLM hashes in
    Unix/Linux?
    
    The crack must be run against a database of hashes in Spanish language.
    
    A dictionary approach will not help because we know the passwords can
    contains spanish "slang" that cannot be derived from a dictionary/hibrid
    approach.
    
    We have LC3 but that runs distributed, but only in Windows machines, anyone
    similar for Unix?
    
    Thanks,
    Erick Perez
    Security Administrator
    Grupo TSLC
    Panama
    
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