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zipripper's Issues

"File is not password protected".

Tried crack a zip-file but getting the message that the file is not password protected?

Perhaps I am understanding the functionality wrong?
I got a zip-file that I can open but the files inside are protected via a password.

Need support

I am poor in understanding, but the file I am trying to recover is very important, please help, followed the procedure, but get the below popup.
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How to force it to use brute force

Ive seen so many extremly complex passwords that it was trying to guees but all this time could have been used to brute force the rather simple password

Incorrect syntax?

When I launch ZipRipper.cmd, I get the error message "incorrect syntax", but it looks like i should just be able to run it without any flags?

Multipart 7z

Hi, I have a multipart 7z compressed file (they are 7z.001 7z.002 ....) your tool its not detecting them while selecting.

Could you add support for multipart 7z please? (and zip rar etc)

thanks in advance!

Add Linux/Bash support

Is there any way I can run this on linux? I would pefer that I run this on my servers rather than on my laptop.

Can't pass the "Would you like to split the wordlist?" question

Hi

I tried to use ZipRipper but I can't pass teh "Would you like to split the wordlist?" question. I tried to answer OUI (yes) or NON (no) but the question repeats. Peharps is it because I run it on a french Windows ans the retruened answer is neither YES or NO ? (remember years ago I had this issue with the FORMAT command ;-))

Regards

no password file created

i ran the cmd and made sure everything was working properly and it finished and closed the cmd but didnt create any password file like it said it was supposed to. im not sure what is happening, any ideas?

Multipart rar

I've multipart .rars, and I've changed the cmd file where it points to the password list file, so I can provide my own file of passwords.
With 1 single rar it works perfectly and can find right away, but with multipart rar it doesnt seems to work.

CPU + GPU

Is it possible to use CPU and GPU together to improve speed?

Linux EOL causing script failure

When running the script on Win10 I see it fail with "The system cannot find the batch label specified - GETJTRREADY". The label exists, but the Linux EOL in the script are triggering a long standing bug in cmd. Converting the line endings to CRLF fixes this.

LinuxEolBug

ZipRipper-Passwords.txt Not Being Created

Pretty much as the titles says, after a successful session it doesn't create the passwords.txt file.

Taking a look at the previously opened issue about this I can tell you that ECHO %UserProfile%, and CD %UserProfile%\Desktop both yield/navigate to the correct directory.

Additionally taking a look at the script itself I tried ECHO %SystemDrive%\Users\%UserName%\Desktop which also outputs correctly.

However as a side note when on my E: drive I can't seem to get CMD to navigate to the directory using cd %SystemDrive%\Users\%UserName%\Desktop, it doesn't return an error or anything, just doesn't do anything at all lol.

Though I've tried running ZipRipper on both C: and E: drives and it didn't create the file regardless.

I've also tried manually creating a ZipRipper-Passwords.txt file on my desktop. It did not write to that either.

There also doesn't seem to be any other errors outputted to the CLI while it's running.

Hopefully you can help!

-Edit as I forgot to mention, I am not using a redirected desktop through onedrive.

drag drop proced

a very nice software, thanks geek, ZipRipper my health question pdf rar zip file to your hand.if I drag it onto the cmd, if he chooses the file, he won't automatically ask me about the file again, ZipRipper start quit, don't take out the screen, let ZipRipper start directly.can the cmd script be set this way

ZipRipper closes without giving a password

Hello, I have tried to use Zipripper for the past hour now, but it isn't working. It will let me select my file, then it says to wait a moment. After waiting the program will just close itself and not give me a password. I believe its because at the top it say Open CL Unavailable. How could I fix this?

How to apply rules?

Is there any way to apply regex rules on password guess? eg. length and characters to use?

No password hashes loaded (see FAQ)

Running JohnTheRipper...

Using default input encoding: UTF-8
No password hashes loaded (see FAQ)
Falta um operando.

Password not found :(

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