Most basic use involves typing the full name of the executable file, adding a few desired parameters and options, and then typing the file that contains passwords or hints for password recovery. Thankfully to learn how to use the app to test and recover passwords, users only need to learn few command options and command syntax.
On the other hand, this GUI-less approach has made the app compatible with a wide variety of legacy PC configurations and can run on ALL versions of Windows OS. Since the user has to learn how to manage this app using only text commands and parameters, the John the Ripper app will most likely capture the attention of more seasoned PC users and technicians who can look past this disadvantage and focus only on the actual success rate of password recovery.
Built from the ground up to be focused only on working with passwords, this versatile password utility is distributed without a graphical user interface and is therefore accessible only via a command window.
John the Ripper 64 bit is a decrypting and decoding utility built to test the strength of the user’s password as well as try to recover lost passwords using several built-in methodologies.