What is really important is what came before it.

For instance.

$1$ = MD5 based encoding.

There should have been a salt too. It would be very hard to crack without the salt.

Was there anything else?  What kind of system was it?

check out

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypt_(Unix)


John


On Jul 21, 2009, at 3:36 AM, Security4AT wrote:

Hi all,

As a now business unit for us, I would like to check customer Notebooks and I would like to demonstrate who many Data are around and how many passwords are still on the machines.

Now I found in a config file a password like $SWRDspDrR\DZfw (I changed two char.) and now I would like to know which password type it is.

I searched in the Internet for same different password hash types and a handful online sites as
http://www.insidepro.com/hashes.php?lang=eng
http://www.hashgenerator.de/

Question: Is there any way to find out which password hash type it is.

Regards
Michael



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