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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T20:30:37+00:00 2026-06-14T20:30:37+00:00

I have the following code: from crypt import crypt from itertools import product from

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I have the following code:

from crypt import crypt
from itertools import product
from string import ascii_letters, digits

def decrypt(all_hashes, salt, charset=ascii_letters + digits + "-"):
     products = (product(charset, repeat=r) for r in range(8))
     chain = itertools.chain.from_iterable(products)
     for candidate in chain:
         hash = crypt(candidate, salt)
         if hash in all_hashes:
              yield candidate, hash
              all_hashes.remove(hash)
              if not all_hashes:
                 return

all_hashes = ['aaRrt6qwqR7xk', 'aaacT.VSMxhms' , 'aaWIa93yJI9kU',
'aakf8kFpfzD5E', 'aaMOPiDnXYTPE', 'aaz71s8a0SSbU', 'aa6SXFxZJrI7E'
'aa9hi/efJu5P.', 'aaBWpr07X4LDE', 'aaqwyFUsGMNrQ', 'aa.lUgfbPGANY'
'aaHgyDUxJGPl6', 'aaTuBoxlxtjeg', 'aaluQSsvEIrDs', 'aajuaeRAx9C9g'
'aat0FraNnWA4g', 'aaya6nAGIGcYo', 'aaya6nAGIGcYo', 'aawmOHEectP/g'
'aazpGZ/jXGDhw', 'aadc1hd1Uxlz.', 'aabx55R4tiWwQ', 'aaOhLry1KgN3.'
'aaGO0MNkEn0JA', 'aaGxcBxfr5rgM', 'aa2voaxqfsKQA', 'aahdDVXRTugPc'
'aaaLf47tEydKM', 'aawZuilJMRO.w', 'aayxG5tSZJJHc', 'aaPXxZDcwBKgo'
'aaZroUk7y0Nao', 'aaZo046pM1vmY', 'aa5Be/kKhzh.o', 'aa0lJMaclo592'
'aaY5SpAiLEJj6', 'aa..CW12pQtCE', 'aamVYXdd9MlOI', 'aajCM.48K40M.'
'aa1iXl.B1Zjb2', 'aapG.//419wZU']


all_hashes = set(all_hashes)
salt = 'aa'
for candidate, hash in decrypt(all_hashes, salt):
     print 'Found', hash, '! The original string was', candidate

And when I go to run it i get the following traceback error:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
  File "<stdin>", line 3, in decrypt
NameError: global name 'itertools' is not defined

And can not figure out why it is happening.

Someone please shed some light, thanks in advance

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    2026-06-14T20:30:38+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:30 pm

    It doesn’t look like you imported itertools…

    from itertools import product
    

    doesn’t count as that will only pull product directly into your module’s namespace (your module still doesn’t know anything about the rest of itertools. Just add:

    import itertools
    

    at the top of your script and that error should go away because now you’ve pulled the itertools namespace into your module’s namespace under the name itertools. In other words, to have access to the chain function, you’d use itertools.chain (as you have in your script above).

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