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OPHCRACK(1) User Commands OPHCRACK(1)

Ophcrack - a Microsoft Windows password cracker using rainbow tables.

Ophcrack is a Windows password cracker based on a time-memory trade-off using rainbow tables.
This is a new variant of Hellman's original trade-off, with better performance.
It recovers 99.9% of alphanumeric passwords in seconds.

Ophcrack works for Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista.

Ophcrack can be used with command line using the options below, or can be run as a pure graphical software.

If you have installed ophrack-cli package, graphical interface is not available.

ophcrack [options]

disable audit mode (default)
enable audit mode
disable bruteforce
enable bruteforce (default)
specify the config file to use
display (lots of!) debugging information
specify tables base directory
do not display empty passwords
load hashes from the specified file (pwdump or session)
disable GUI
display this information
hide usernames
show usernames (default)
log all output to the specified file
specify the number of threads to use
write cracking output to file in pwdump format
quiet mode
launch the cracking when ophcrack starts (GUI only)
disable session auto-saving
specify the file to use to automatically save the progress of the search
display statistics when cracking ends
specify which table to use in the directory given by -d
verbose
load hashes from encrypted SAM file in directory dir
export data in CSV format to the file specified by -o

ophcrack -g -d /path/to/tables -t xp_free_fast,0,3:vista_free -f in.txt

Launch ophcrack in command line using tables 0 and 3 in /path/to/tables/xp_free_fast and all tables in /path/to/tables/vista_free and cracks hashes from pwdump file in.txt

Homepage: http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/
Free rainbow tables: http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/tables.php

This manual page was written by Adam Cecile <gandalf@le-vert.net> for the Debian system (but may be used by others).
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

March 2009 3.2.0