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  1. admin says:
    Epiphany 2.30.6 Epiphany 2.30.6 Debian GNU/Linux x64 Debian GNU/Linux x64
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    Something, I forgot to mention about rarcrack is that it doesn’t have support for dictionary word file. This is something vital that hopefully will be added in the upcoming releases.

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  2. Dick says:
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    You should be trown in the coop for this kind of crap.
    And humiliated in public!

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  3. Steven P says:
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    rarcrack is a joke.

    The developer pooched the printf function such that the only way it runs is with the “–type rar” switch (it cannot detect normally), and the password generated is NEVER correct. I created an RAR with a password to see. It NEVER found the password, but dutifully spat out a password and called it good.

    That is a two hour span I’ll never get back.

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