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Old 11th September 2006, 09:33 AM
zaraasran Offline
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crack utility

Hi,

I have just downloaded crack utility using yum, and I want to know how to use it. I read the manual but it seems that everything is slightly different, like there is no "Crack" script, but there are "crack-rcp", "crack-rsh", "crack-sort" scripts, which I think have different functions than the mentioned "Crack" script.

Could anyone please tell me how to use it?

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Sindharta T.
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