Hello,
I have an oldish GPG key for which I have lost the passphrase. I have a
very good idea of what the passphrase is constructed but there are some
characters substitution that I must have used back then really escape my
memory now. I think that a tool like John the Ripper could make easy
work in retrieving it.
Does anyone know how to run john on a private key stored in the format
used by the new keystore used by gpg2?
Thank you.
Cheers,
Dan
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I have an oldish GPG key for which I have lost the passphrase. I have a
very good idea of what the passphrase is constructed but there are some
characters substitution that I must have used back then really escape my
memory now. I think that a tool like John the Ripper could make easy
work in retrieving it.
Does anyone know how to run john on a private key stored in the format
used by the new keystore used by gpg2?
Thank you.
Cheers,
Dan
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