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-[title] Specifying your wordlist
-[* black] Typically, when you use JtR you are also going to need a wordlist file. You can either create your own or use a[link|https://wiki.skullsecurity.org/index.php/Passwords|pre-made list|new_window=true]. Use the -wordlist perimeter as shown below.
-[* black] ''.\john.exe passwordfile –wordlist=”wordlist.txt”''
+[title] Preparing the Password Hashes
+[* black] John the Ripper requires that the hashed passwords be in a specific format.
+ [* icon_note] If the target file contains unsalted MD5 hashes, then you can proceed to the next step. Otherwise you will need to convert the hashes to a compatible format.