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This is Crack v4.1, the "Sensible" Unix Password Cracker. - Documentation is in the directory 'Docs' - go for it... dicts.rules is now up to 240 entries, mostly thanks to mycroft @ gnu.ai.mit.edu; don't lose heart, its not as bad as all that... 3 weeks of CPU isn't all that long, really... Seriously, most of the rules generate really small dictionaries, so it's not all that bad. 8-) There are several additions to the dictionary rules, notably the character class commands and the i, o, = and @ commands. Use of "Crack -R" (as opposed to "Crack -r") is not recommended until I write v5.0, unless you know exactly what you're doing and why it bombs out on you... Also, Crack now fully supports UFC (the latest version of which is to be posted concurrently with Crack v4.1) - all you should have to do is unpack the latest version of UFC into the directory ufc-crypt which you should create in the Crack installation directory. The program should do the rest. Happy cracking ! -- |+ Alec David Edward Muffett, Unix Programmer and Unemployed Coffee Drinker. +| |> aem@aber.ac.uk aem@uk.ac.aber aem%aber@ukacrl.bitnet mcsun!ukc!aber!aem <| | "I didn't invent the Unix Password Security problem. I just optimised it." |