Tripcode decoder (696)

1 Name: Albright!LC/IWhc3yc 2004-11-15 08:25 ID:UYlEBzaw [Del]

I've been tinkering with Python all day today... it's pretty slick. Just for practice, I tried to cobble together a tripcode decoder that would let you have "real" words in your tripcode as !WAHa and Sling and others do, and it actually came out better than I thought it would be. I'm aware there's already a program that does this, but if memory serves me, it's Windows-only and in Japanese besides. My script is kind of dumb in the way it goes about things -- it basically just tears through random strings until it finds one that fits -- but I've tested it repeatedly and it seems to work. If you'd like to check it out, nab it here:
http://www.anre.org/crap/detripper.bz2

Of course, you may need to modify the hashbang line depending on where Python is on your machine, and don't forget those execute bits, people... Use "-h" for help.

First person to ask how to get this to run on Windows gets pointed and laughed at.

547 Name: efwqr!1XhQ.sOAsU : 2009-03-05 05:53 ID:F8TdK3jF [Del]

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549 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-05 15:13 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>545,547,548
stop spamming and read the rules, faggots

550 Name: !mSwkylaR1Y : 2009-03-21 19:57 ID:7kBNqjDY [Del]

tge

551 Name: DAN MOTHERFUCKING !Nn1Nx9tLgU : 2009-03-21 19:58 ID:7kBNqjDY [Del]

Let's go away.

552 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-21 20:11 ID:VHQ1r2PC [Del]

dsfargbump

553 Name: Albright!LC/IWhc3yc : 2009-03-22 01:20 ID:zkZji0wb [Del]

Hi. Believe it or not, this is the OP. (I hope I got my tripcode right - it's been a while.)

Even though the links in my posts have been 404s for years, I'm still getting an absurd amount of traffic from them. Could a mod please do me the favor of removing those links just to stop flooding my server's logs with requests to those files? Much thanks if you can.

554 Name: !hWZXY7QMq2 : 2009-03-22 15:07 ID:uW4e2FpL [Del]

;_;

555 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-22 15:29 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>553
you know people are going to start clicking that link just to spam your logs and annoy you now, right?

556 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-22 17:16 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>553
!WAHa.06x36's e-mail address is on the front page. (http://wakaba.c3.cx/) He is the admin.

557 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-23 09:22 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>553
'sup Albright. What have you been working on lately?

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559 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-24 19:31 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>558
it took me FUCKING 100 MINUTES to figure out where to click in that poorly designed WEB 2.0 bullshit to download the file.
and then i had to reload the page 5 times to get a captcha that wasn't black text on a dark blue (almost black) background.

also, your file has a lot of duplicates in it.

560 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-26 02:24 ID:/1IHdTfm [Del]

>>553

Why not just 301 redirect the requests to a page stating this?

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562 Name: Albright!LC/IWhc3yc : 2009-03-26 19:14 ID:zkZji0wb [Del]

>>557

I'm a professional web developer now. No, really. I've done a lot of stuff with the Drupal CMS in the last two years or so and I'm really enjoying it. And I've improvedc to the point where I'd rather just forget about that thing I released a while back. No, not the tripcode decoder; the other thing. If you don't know what I'm talking about, just forget it. I hope nobody's still using it.

>>556

Okay, perhaps I'll try emailing him.

>>560

Because I suspect it's not humans who are hitting the links. There just can't be that many people who are interested in five-year-old tripcode decoders written by a Python n00b. (I haven't really used Python since, BTW.)

563 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-26 19:34 ID:Heaven [Del]

> No, really. I've done a lot of stuff with the Drupal CMS in the last two years or so and I'm really enjoying it. And I've improved

most people wouldn't admit to switching from python to php, let alone call it an improvement.

564 Name: ProNetSurf!3sa1K7b..U : 2009-03-30 02:39 ID:RHzr6y8q [Del]

Is there anything as mature & easy to deploy as drupal that is written in python? PHP sucks but it does have its good points.

565 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-30 05:51 ID:ahZWztAb [Del]

can't figure out how to use this stuff. is there something more noobfriendly?

566 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-30 14:17 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>564
drupal, like the language it's written in, is basically a 10 minute hack plus years of feeping creaturism.

567 Name: Albright!LC/IWhc3yc : 2009-04-01 21:08 ID:Heaven [Del]

HAY EVRY1 MY SCRIPTING LANG OF CHOISE HAS A BIGER PENIS THAN URS! LOLOLO

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570 Name: !crEEPyh7F. : 2009-04-03 15:55 ID:1Ooh1c2D [Del]

I need to know how to get a copy of that detripper.exe. I'm on windoze, can anyone help?

571 Name: Albright!LC/IWhc3yc : 2009-04-04 22:30 ID:Heaven [Del]

Okay, I see a moderator is here deleting posts. Could same moderator delete my posts too, please? Or edit them? Do I need to offer cash or favors or something?

572 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-04-05 16:21 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>571

I don't really feel like going to the effort to dig into and edit posts, and deleting the first post in the thread would kind of ruin it. Just put in a redirect already.

573 Name: Anonymous : 2009-07-02 22:26 ID:h2y6JdW0 [Del]

I found an english language executable file, no readme of anything else: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=kepnylnz

No pass.

574 Name: Anonymous : 2009-07-09 15:40 ID:UbLYS/ud [Del]

>>573
I've made it a while ago from tripexpl 1.2.6.2 with some help of 4chan.org/ja and google translate. It has some non-critical bugs with menus, but at least you can understand what you're clicking. Produces >2.5 Mtrips per processor at my PC.

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576 Name: Anonymous : 2009-07-23 18:06 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>575

  • This board is not for testing your tripcodes.

577 Name: Anonymous : 2009-08-04 09:32 ID:9QSHR5Ao [Del]

how do i use this

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586 Name: Anonymous : 2009-10-29 11:41 ID:Heaven [Del]

I can't wait until this thread closes.

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590 Name: Anonymous : 2009-11-23 17:27 ID:vst0gFHA [Del]

>>573
Is it just me or do all the trips this creates come out as something other than what they purport to be?

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601 Name: Anonymous : 2009-12-30 12:59 ID:8zIJ13fY [Del]

how2runonwindows?

602 Name: Anonymous : 2010-01-08 16:07 ID:IV/U9Dd7 [Del]

>>601
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHhahahahahahahahahahahaHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!

603 Name: Anonymous : 2010-02-01 05:05 ID:P22jvxMC [Del]

>>541

Why exactly do you have that as a non-capturing group?

604 Name: Anonymous : 2010-02-03 10:01 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>603
Why, do you want to capture it?

605 Name: Anonymous : 2010-02-04 09:38 ID:mME9+6kJ [Del]

can someone tl;dr this thread for me?
I just want to make a secure tripcode with words in it, I've been attempting to use >>http://trip-table.com/
but it doesn't seem to be working.

Suggestions?

606 Name: Anonymous : 2010-02-06 02:00 ID:P22jvxMC [Del]

>>604

Just makes no difference in a die condition and adds to verbosity. KISS, lel.

607 Name: Anonymous : 2010-02-06 08:03 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>601
You need to install Cygwin first.

608 Name: HUHUH : 2010-02-07 02:43 ID:kCbOvcIy [Del]

gby

609 Name: jon : 2010-02-09 17:23 ID:JEEZEAvO [Del]

asdf

610 Name: Anonymous : 2010-02-10 20:56 ID:DO1PpYdJ [Del]

>>605

Check the definition of "secure" again.

611 Name: Anonymous : 2010-02-22 06:20 ID:Q4RDdMju [Del]

Reading this thread is like nostalgia to me. More than 5 years ago, commodity PCs could barely get 1 million trips per second. Now the average i7 can manage over 10M, and GPGPU solutions like MTY exceed 100MT/s. There's rumor of a CUDA version getting close to 1GT/s too. How far we've come...

612 Name: !0E8Vy7WVXY : 2010-03-09 04:57 ID:AsnO7m7d [Del]

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613 Name: dudebro : 2010-03-28 11:24 ID:JuG16mGl [Del]

/* 4tripper -- brute-force searching for simple crypt() tripcodes,
* as used by the futallaby-based image boards (i.e: 4chan.org)
* --
* Compile:
* gcc -O3 -o tripper 4tripper.c -lssl # Most Linux
* gcc -O3 -o tripper 4tripper.c -ldes # NetBSD
* gcc -O3 -o tripper 4tripper.c ../mumble/libdes.a # Mine
* gcc -O3 -fast -mcpu=7450 -o 4tripper 4tripper.c -lcrypto -lssl # OSX on a G4
* --
* Usage:
* ./tripper | grep -i monkey
* --
* Copyright 2004 Chris Baird,, <[email protected]>
* Licenced as per the GNU Public Licence Version 2.
* Released: 2004/12/22. Your CPU heatsink /is/ working, right?
* --
* TODO:
* Accept arguments for the key to resume/finish searching from (for
* simple load distribution)
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

/* Not quite the fastest DES library around, but still reasonable, and
* most free Unixen should have it available. (Works for at least NetBSD
* and Debian GNU/Linux (after "apt-get install libssl-dev")
*/
#include <openssl/des.h>

/* How I call a special DES library.. It has to supply a des_fcrypt() as
* declared below.
* #include "../libqwikdes/des.h"
*/

/* gotta ask for a robust way to tell the difference between the two..
*/
#if !NEW_OPENSSL
# define our_fcrypt des_fcrypt /* NetBSD, Linux... */
#else
# define our_fcrypt DES_fcrypt /* Gentoo, OSX... */
#endif

extern char *our_fcrypt(const char *buf,const char *salt, char *ret);

int main()
{
#define BUFSIZE 8192
int quit=0, i, counts[8], bp;
char c, buffer[BUFSIZE+32], result[14], salt[3], word[9];
/* I haven't throughly checked whether all these characters are valid
* in a tripcode as yet. */
char table[]="abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"

  "0123456789 .!:#/`()_$[]+*{-";

bp = 0;
salt[2] = 0;
for (i=0; i<8; i++)

{
counts[i] = -1;
word[i] = 0;
}

counts[0] = 0;
word[0] = table[0];

while (!quit)

{
salt[0] = word[1];
salt[1] = word[2];
  our_fcrypt (word, salt, result);
  for (i = 0; (word[i] != 0) && (i < 8); i++)
buffer[bp++] = word[i];
buffer[bp++] = ' ';
  for (i = 3; i < 13; i++)
buffer[bp++] = result[i];
buffer[bp++] = '\n';
  if ((bp > BUFSIZE))
{
write (1, buffer, bp);
bp = 0;
}
  i = 0;
check:
counts[i]++;
c = table[counts[i]];
word[i] = c;
  if (c == 0)
{
counts[i] = 0;
word[i] = table[0];
i++;
if (i < 8)
goto check;
quit = 1;
}
}

return 0;
}

614 Name: Anonymous : 2010-03-28 11:25 ID:JuG16mGl [Del]

dudebro

615 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-04 20:19 ID:DO1PpYdJ [Del]

>>613

This program is incorrect, it doesn't call htmlspecialchars.

616 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-05 03:54 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>615
Of course not. Constantly tripping over a bunch of dumb string transforms is a great way to make a searcher much much slower. And notice that the character set it searches isn't even affected by that, so it's a moot point regardless.

Also, note that not every tripcode implementation does the same combination of dumb things.

617 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-16 01:06 ID:DO1PpYdJ [Del]

>>616

> Constantly tripping over a bunch of dumb string transforms is a great way to make a searcher much much slower.

The amount of time spent generating the string vs hashing is completely insignificant no matter how much time is spent on it.

> Also, note that not every tripcode implementation does the same combination of dumb things.

Yes they do. Otherwise they're wrong. No point in a tripcode that doesn't match 2ch.

618 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-16 09:44 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>617
No, sorry, you're wrong on both counts. Learn more.

619 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-16 16:09 ID:Heaven [Del]

> Constantly tripping over a bunch of dumb string transforms is a great way to make a searcher much much slower.

Another great way: Print every single tripcode to stdout.

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621 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-16 17:47 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>619
Hahahwhat the hell?

I didn't bother actually looking at that code, as I have seen more than enough tripcode searchers before.

Wow that's pretty idiotic.

622 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-16 23:52 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>619
well, unless you use multiple threads or processes, that can be faster on a lot of systems than checking the tripcodes in the searcher.

623 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-17 06:42 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>622
No it can't.

624 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-18 20:29 ID:iJPSJb04 [Del]

Fyi, trip explorer is not the fastest anymore (though it does offer a gui)

MTY for ATI is multithreaded (like trip explorer) AND uses ATI stream compatible graphics cards.

Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 @ 3Ghz is doing 13.8Mtrips/s, while the ATI 4850 is doing 63.75Mtrips/s

I'm currently trying a case sensitive seven character trip. I'll report back with the time it takes.

625 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-19 06:04 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>623
if you just output all tripcodes, you can generate tripcodes on one core and grep on another, instead of doing both on one core.

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627 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-19 13:37 ID:3wZpcjIW [Del]

>>625

It won't be faster. It's more expensive to fill the queue between threads with generated tripcodes than it is to just filter them in the first place.

628 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-20 03:05 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>627
of course it's more expensive, but is it twice as expensive? you do get almost twice as much processing power that way...
but obviously the real solution is to filter them in the first place and do that in multiple threads or processes.

629 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-20 10:42 ID:LSGJeuxM [Del]

> of course it's more expensive, but is it twice as expensive? you do get almost twice as much processing power that way...

You don't use all of it, because the tasks are unequal (one is faster)c

> but obviously the real solution is to filter them in the first place and do that in multiple threads or processes.

cwhich is why you can should that, yes. OpenCL looks pretty convenient for this, it seems like it can be made to run well even without having to write bitslice algorithms.

630 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-24 14:44 ID:yHeNRLW7 [Del]

virus

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635 Name: Anonymous : 2010-04-29 14:32 ID:SvcvWsyz [Del]

>>213
That doesn't work, as you need the des library that it's trying to include. It just gives you compile errors.

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638 Name: Nigger : 2010-05-04 04:28 ID:ZWvHbZXI [Del]

He stole it.

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