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John the Ripper is free and Open Source software,distributed primarily in source code form.If you would rather use a commercial product, please considerJohn the Ripper Pro,which is distributed primarily in the form of 'native' packagesfor the target operating systems and in general is meant to be easier toinstall and use while delivering optimal performance.

Proceed to John the Ripper Pro homepage for your OS:
  • On Windows, consider Hash Suite(developed by a contributor to John the Ripper)
  • On Android, consider Hash Suite Droid

Download the latest John the Ripper jumbo release(release notes) or development snapshot:

  • 1.9.0-jumbo-1 sources intar.xz, 33 MB (signature) ortar.gz, 43 MB (signature)
  • 1.9.0-jumbo-1 64-bit Windows binaries in7z, 22 MB (signature) orzip, 63 MB (signature)
  • 1.9.0-jumbo-1 32-bit Windows binaries in7z, 21 MB (signature) orzip, 61 MB (signature)
  • Development source code in GitHub repository(download astar.gz orzip)

Run John the Ripper jumbo in the cloud (AWS): How to get sap lumira for mac. https://unity-software.mystrikingly.com/blog/roxio-label-creator-templates.

  • John the Ripper in the cloud homepage

Download the latest John the Ripper core release(release notes):

  • 1.9.0 core sources intar.xz, 8.6 MB (signature) ortar.gz, 13 MB (signature)
  • Development source code in CVS repository
To verify authenticity and integrity of your John the Ripper downloads, pleaseuse ourGnuPG public key.You will most likely need to download a 'Windows binaries' archive above.However, if you choose to download the source code instead (for a specific good reason), thenplease refer to these pages onhow to extract John the Ripper source code from the tar.gz and tar.xz archives andhow to build (compile) John the Ripper core(for jumbo, please refer to instructions inside the archive).You may also consider the unofficial builds

1.9.0-jumbo-1 sources in tar.xz, 33 MB or tar.gz, 43 MB 1.9.0-jumbo-1 64-bit Windows binaries in 7z, 22 MB or zip, 63 MB 1.9.0-jumbo-1 32-bit Windows binaries in 7z, 21 MB or zip, 61 MB Development source code in GitHub repository (download as tar.gz or zip). 'I have been using TSR Watemark Image since version 1.1.0.0 it's very easy to learn, just a few steps to follow. I use it to watermark all my photos I post on the internet. I have recommended this program to many of my photographer friends.'

on the contributed resources list further down this page.

These and older versions of John the Ripper, patches, unofficial builds, and many other related files are alsoavailable from the Openwall file archive.

You may browse the documentation for John the Ripper core online, including asummary of changes between core versions.Also relevant is ourpresentation on the history of password security.

There's a collection of wordlists for use with John the Ripper.It includes lists of common passwords, wordlists for 20+ human languages, and files with the common passwords andunique words for all the languages combined, also with mangling rules applied and any duplicates purged.

yescrypt and crypt_blowfishare implementations of yescrypt, scrypt, and bcrypt - some of the strong password hashes also found in John the Ripper -released separately for defensive use in your software or on your servers.

passwdqc is a proactive password/passphrase strength checking and policy enforcement toolset,which can prevent your users from choosing passwords that would be easily cracked with programs like John the Ripper.

We may help you integrate modern password hashing withyescrypt or crypt_blowfish,and/or proactive password strength checking withpasswdqc,into your OS installs, software, or online services.Please check out our services.

There's a mailing list where you can share your experience with John the Ripper and ask questions.Please be sure to specify an informative message subject wheneveryou post to the list(that is, something better than 'question' or 'problem').To subscribe, enter your e-mail address below or send an empty message to<john-users-subscribe at lists.openwall.com>.You will be required to confirm your subscription by 'replying'to the automated confirmation request that will be sent to you.You will be able tounsubscribeat any time and we will not use your e-mailaddress for any other purpose or share it with a third party.However, if you post to the list, other subscribers and thoseviewing the archives may see your address(es) as specified on your message.The list archive is availablelocally and viaMARC.Additionally, there's alist of selected most useful and currently relevant postings on thecommunity wiki.

Contributed resources for John the Ripper:
  • Community wiki withcustom builds,benchmarks, and more
  • Custom builds for Windows (up to 1.8.0.13-jumbo)
  • Custom builds for macOS (up to 1.8.0.9-jumbo)
  • Custom builds for Solaris (packages up to 1.7.6, non-packaged up to 1.7.8-jumbo-7)
  • Custom builds for Android (up to 1.8.0)
  • Ubuntu snap package(documentation,announcement)
  • OpenVMS and SYSUAF.DAT support(signature)by Jean-loup Gailly
    OpenVMS executables for Alpha and VAX(signature)
  • Local copies ofthe above files by Jean-loup Gailly anda much newer implementation by David Jones
Local copies of these and many other related packages are alsoavailable from the Openwall file archive.

John the Ripper is part ofOwl,Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora Linux, Gentoo Linux, Mandriva Linux, SUSE Linux,and a number of other Linux distributions.It is in the ports/packages collections of FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.

John the Ripper is a registered project withOpen Huband it is listed atSecTools.

Apache Ant™

Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool that help building software.

Downloading Apache Ant

Use the links below to download a binary distribution of Ant fromone of our mirrors. It is good practice toverify the integrityof the distribution files, especially if you are using one of ourmirror sites. In order to do this you must use the signatures fromour main distributiondirectory.

Ant is distributed as zip, tar.gz andtar.bz2 archives - the contents are the same. Pleasenote that the tar.* archives contain file names longerthan 100 characters and have been created using GNU tar extensions.Thus they must be untarred with a GNU compatible version oftar. Ina 103 a 1.

In addition the JPackageproject provides RPMs at their own distribution site.

If you do not see the file you need in the links below, please seethe master distributiondirectory or, preferably, its mirror.

Mirror

You are currently using https://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.apache.org/. If you encounter aproblem with this mirror, please select another mirror. If allmirrors are failing, there are backup mirrors (at the end ofthe mirrors list) that should be available.

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Current Release of Ant

The Apache Ant team currently maintains two lines of development. The 1.9.x releases require Java5 at runtime and 1.10.x requires Java8 at runtime. Both lines are based off of Ant 1.9.7 and the 1.9.x releases are mostly bug fix releases while additional new features are developed for 1.10.x. We recommend using 1.10.x unless you are required to use versions of Java prior to Java8 during the build process.

Currently, Apache Ant 1.9.15 and 1.10.9 are the best available versions, see the release notes.

Ant 1.10.9 has been released on 30-Sep-2020 andmay not be available on all mirrors for a few days.

Tar files in the distribution contain long file names, and may require gnu tar to do the extraction.

1.9.15 release - requires minimum of Java 5 at runtime

  • 1.9.15 .zip archive: apache-ant-1.9.15-bin.zip [PGP] [SHA512]
  • 1.9.15 .tar.gz archive: apache-ant-1.9.15-bin.tar.gz [PGP] [SHA512]
  • 1.9.15 .tar.bz2 archive: apache-ant-1.9.15-bin.tar.bz2 [PGP] [SHA512]

1.10.9 release - requires minimum of Java 8 at runtime

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  • 1.10.9 .zip archive: apache-ant-1.10.9-bin.zip [PGP] [SHA512]
  • 1.10.9 .tar.gz archive: apache-ant-1.10.9-bin.tar.gz [PGP] [SHA512]
  • 1.10.9 .tar.bz2 archive: apache-ant-1.10.9-bin.tar.bz2 [PGP] [SHA512]
  • 1.10.9 .tar.xz archive: apache-ant-1.10.9-bin.tar.xz [PGP] [SHA512]

Old Ant Releases

Older releases of Ant can be found here. We highlyrecommend to not use those releases but upgrade to Ant's latest release.

Verify Releases

It is essential that you verify the integrity of the downloadedfiles using the PGP signature or the SHA1 or SHA512 checksums. Thechecksums are not as strong indicators as the PGP signature. Screens 4 3 7 – access your computer remotely.

The PGP signatures can be verified using PGP or GPG. Firstdownload the KEYSas well as the asc signature file for the particulardistribution. Make sure you get these files from the main distributiondirectory, rather than from a mirror. Then verify the signaturesusing

% pgpk -a KEYS
% pgpv apache-ant-1.10.9-bin.tar.gz.asc
or
% pgp -ka KEYS
% pgp apache-ant-1.10.9-bin.tar.gz.asc
or
% gpg --import KEYS
% gpg --verify apache-ant-1.10.9-bin.tar.gz.asc

A command line version of GnuPG is also available for Windows users. Follow the instructions to verify the package.

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Alternatively, you can verify the checksums on the files. Unixprograms called sha1/sha512 orsha1sum/sha512sum are included in many unixdistributions. *sum is also available as part of GNUTextutils.fsum supportsSHA1.

We highly recommend to verify the PGP signature, though.





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