Re: John the Ripper in Etch?



On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 12:04 -0500, operator wrote:
perhaps it will have to be added in manually?
operator

Frank Bauer wrote:
Hi,

I just noticed that John the Ripper dropped off Etch and there is no
visible activity from its mailntainer to bring it back.

As Etch is nearing, does it mean john will not be part of it?

How are we going to demonstrate our users their weak passwords? The
only alternative I found in Etch is crack, obsolete since the last
millenium or so.
PLEASE OH PLEASE DROP THE HTML COLORING.

iT IS EXCEPTIONALLY ANNOYING. Blacklisting is sure to be the result...
That or a twit file.

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