20040914/ - Added support for any ASCII character (ie. also non-printable) in the charset and regex definition, via \0(octal), \x(hex), \(decimal) 20040912/ - Added support for a user-generated charset.txt and regex.txt file that can be used for storing common charsets and regex's. - Minor optimization to mod_dom.c (domino HTTP hash) 20040902/ - I'm back.. ;) - Regex's are now enumerated in order of increasing length, so that shorter passwords are found much faster, without having to 'zig-zag' through all the lenset (which is the 'natural' way for my algorithm..) - A separate program, called 'regex' enumerates passwords (using same syntax as lcrack, ie. -s, -g, -l) and prints them on stdout. This program can be used stand-alone, or in combination with lcrack's 'stdin' mode.. - Included 'mkword' utility, which will extract words form any given input (stdin). Useful for creating dictionaries.. 20030401/ - Regex's support variable-length wildcards, so things like [qwas][*][0-9] will try every password starting with one of { q w a s }, ending with a digit, and having anything else in the middle (based on whatever charset/lenset has been specified, of course..) - In case I didn't say it, there is a special mode, called 'stdin' (ie. lcrack -stdin ..) which will allow lcrack to be provided with passwords to try from an external program, via a pipe, eg. password_generator | lcrack -m nt4 -stdin hashes.txt This way lcrack's power can be extended arbitrarily without touching the code. 20030325/ - Added experimental support for regex enumeration (for use in brute-forcing, when you have partial knowledge of the key) Read README.devel.regex for more information 20030324/ - Added check for null passwords. It happens too often, so I had to account for that :) 20021231/ - Added SHA-1 module. Thanks to Burcin Erocal. - Hmm, and I wish everyone a happy new year! ;) 20021216/ - Minor optimization (~ 2%) of the Lotus Domino hash calculation. 20021215/ - Bug-fix. If a password was repeated in the input file, only one of them was found. 20021211/ - v1.0 is finished. - Support for Domino HTTP passwords (R4), MD4, MD5, and NT (MD4/Unicode).