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Slightly slower than Aircrack's 1200 keys per second... But not too bad. | Slightly slower than Aircrack's 1200 keys per second... But not too bad. | ||
==AWS Free Node== | |||
Running the John the Ripper speed test on a free AWS compute node: | |||
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Revision as of 06:39, 28 August 2015
Speed Test
Here is how to run a John the Ripper speed test:
$ john -test
Speed Test Results
Kronos
Here are the results of the John the Ripper speed test on Kronos:
$ john -test [...be prepared to wait a while...] Benchmarking: wpapsk, WPA/WPA2 PSK [PBKDF2-SHA1 128/128 SSE4.1 4x]... (2xOMP) DONE Raw: 1045 c/s real, 536 c/s virtual
Slightly slower than Aircrack's 1200 keys per second... But not too bad.
AWS Free Node
Running the John the Ripper speed test on a free AWS compute node:
$ john -test
| john the ripper password generator and all-around cracking tool.
Testing John: John the Ripper/Benchmarking Using John on Password generation using rules and modes: John the Ripper/Password Generation Installing some useful password rules: John the Ripper/Rules Using John to feed password guesses to Aircrack: Aircrack and John the Ripper John the Ripper on AWS: Ubuntu/Barebones to JtR Getting Passwords from John: John the Ripper/Password Recovery
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