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Old 24.07.2015, 05:56
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Default Does jdownloader 2 crack .rar passwords?

I downloaded a .rar and noticed it was password protected and I had no idea what the password was.. then to my surprise I noticed that the .rar was actually extracted somehow.. Does jdownloader have a built in .rar password cracker or am I going crazy?
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Old 24.07.2015, 10:00
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JDownloader checks if any known password is the correct one. So maybe you already had it in list
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Old 24.07.2015, 12:30
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as in JDownloader stores previously used passwords, and will try them automatically. It doesn't crack persay, just uses supplied list.

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Old 24.07.2015, 19:14
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what do you mean by "previously used passwords"? i know i can add them manually to the list. where else would it get these passwords?
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Old 24.07.2015, 19:32
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This is the same list where you can add manually passwords
Settings -> Archieve Extractor -> Password List
If archieve is passworded and there's no password in the package/link property then JD tries to unpack it by using this list - trying the passwords from the top to the bottom. If the archieve is sucessfully unpacked then the password is moved (if it was previously stored on that list)/stored (if it is a new password) to the top of the list.
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Old 25.07.2015, 20:00
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Ahhh okay, this makes sense then. I must've used the password in the past. Thanks.
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