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2011-01-12
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2011-01-12
, 14:17
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tar zxcf crunch2.4.tar.gz root make install
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2011-01-12
, 14:25
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Here - have a binary in the absence of anything else (I've never created a deb package in all my puff!).
It's already compiled in the ARMEL environment, so all you have to do is untar it, then as root, run make install: e.g.
Code:tar zxcf crunch2.4.tar.gz root make install
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2011-01-12
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Here - have a binary in the absence of anything else (I've never created a deb package in all my puff!).
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2014-01-24
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2014-01-24
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2014-01-24
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2014-01-24
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#10
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What is crunch?
Crunch can create a wordlist based on criteria you specify. The outout from crunch can be sent to the screen, file, or to another program.
usage: crunch <min-len> <max-len> [-f /path/to/charset.lst charset-name] [-o wordlist.txt] [-t [FIXED]@@@@] [-s startblock] [-c number]