I include the output from apt-cache in case this will help. However, I still have the same problem with. Instead, after you extract the distribution archive and possibly compile the source code (see below), you may simply enter the run directory and invoke John from there.
No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.Ġ packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 12 not upgraded. Keep the following packages at their current version: The following actions will resolve these dependencies: The following packages have unmet dependencies: The following partially installed packages will be configured:Ġ packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 12 not upgraded. The following NEW packages will be installed: If I try installing OpenSSL-devel ( libssl-dev on Debian I beleive) it gives the following: aptitude install libssl-dev Try using -disable-pkg-config and possibly helping configure find oSSL by providing hints in CFLAGS and LDFLAGS littleĬonfigure: error: in `/root/Downloads/john-1.8.0-jumbo-1/src':Ĭonfigure: error: JtR requires OpenSSL and OpenSSL-devel being installed. noĬhecking for byte ordering according to target triple. i686-pc-linux-gnuĬhecking whether to compile using MPI. i686-pc-linux-gnuĬhecking host system type. For some reason the version of Kali I recently installed as the host OS on a spare laptop does not seem to have NTLM hash support (whereas another older install I have as a VM does). I am trying to install John the Ripper Jumbo on my Kali box.