Ravan , JavaScript based Distributed Password cracking
You want to crack a hash but your system speed is low?! No need to worry..! Here is solution for you , "Distributed Password Cracking". Let me introduce a new tool called "Ravan" developed by LavaKumar.
Ravan now supports MD5,SHA1,SHA256,SHA512 hashes.About Ravan:Ravan is a JavaScript based Distributed Computing system that can perform brute force attacks on salted hashes by distributing the task across several browsers. It makes use of HTML5 WebWorkers to start background JavaScript threads in the browsers of the workers, each worker computes a part of the hash cracking activity.
How it works?
Ravan has three components:
Master:
The hash, salt, hashing
algorithm, position of the salt (before or after salt) and the charset
are submitted by the user. These are submitted to the web backend and it
returns a ‘hash id’ which is unique to every submitted hash. It also
supplies a ‘worker url’ specific to this hash that must be sent to
potential workers.Once the hash is submitted the master creates arrays of slots (each array contains 5 slots), this is submitted to the web backend. Each slot represents a small part of the keyspace, this is how the entire activity is broken down in to multiple tiny tasks. A single slot represents 1 million combinations.
The master constantly polls the web backend to check on the progress of the cracking process. As the existing list of slots is completed by the workers the master allots more slots. When a worker cracks the hash and returns the clear-text value the master confirm this and then signals all workers to stop cracking.
Web Backend:
The web backend
acts as a proxy between the master and the workers. It does not perform
any actual computation but validates the data submitted by both the
parties and passes information between them.
Worker:
The worker performs the
actual hard work of cracking the hashes. Each hash has a unique worker
URL and this page explicitly asks for the user permission before the
cracking process is started. Once the user accepts and clicks ‘Start’
the worker polls the web backend for available slots, the web backend
returns an array of slots from its database. The worker cracks each slot
and sends the result to the web backend. After completing all the slots
it polls the web backend for more slots.
Here is the tool:
http://www.andlabs.org/tools/ravan.htmlGo on for tutorial
Enjoy...
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