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PDFCRACK(1) General Commands Manual PDFCRACK(1) NAME pdfcrack - Password recovery tool for PDF-files SYNOPSIS pdfcrack [ -f ] FILE [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION PDFCrack is a tool for recovering passwords and content from PDF-files. If aborted with Ctrl-C or by receiving a SIGINT signal, pdfcrack will automatically save current position. The position will be saved in a file called savedstate.sav in current working directory. Mandatory arguments for long options are mandatory for short options too. OPTIONS -b, --bench perform benchmark and exit -c, --charset=STRING Use the characters in STRING as charset -w, --wordlist=FILE Use FILE as source of passwords to try -n, --minpw=INTEGER Skip trying passwords shorter than INTEGER -m, --maxpw=INTEGER Stop when reaching this INTEGER passwordlength -l, --loadstate=FILE Continue from the state saved in FILE -o, --owner Work with the ownerpassword -u, --user Work with the userpassword (default) -p, --password=STRING Give userpassword to speed up breaking ownerpassword (implies -o) -q, --quiet Run quietly -s, --permutate Try permutating the passwords (currently only supports switching first character to uppercase) -v, --version Print version and exit REPORTING BUGS Via e-mail to Henning Noren <confusion42@users.sourceforge.net> or re- port on project page at http://pdfcrack.sourceforge.net/ AUTHOR Henning Noren COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2009 Henning Noren <confusion42@users.sourceforge.net> This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License <http://www.gnu.org/li- censes/gpl.html>. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. User Commands February 2009 PDFCRACK(1)
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