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has anyone gotten OCLhashcat to work with bt5?
(using ati cards)
what i've gotten it to do so far is this...
./oclHashcat-plus32.bin -n 80 -m 1000 (path to hash)
Hashes: 8
Salts: 1
Bitmaps: 8 bits, 256 entries, 0x000000ff mask, 1024 bytes
Rules: 1
Platform: AMD compatible platform found
Watchdog: Temperature limit set to 90c
Device #1: ATI RV770, 512MB, 0Mhz, 8MCU
Starting attack in wordlist stdin mode...
Status.......: Running
Hash.Type....: NTLM
Input.Mode...: Piped
Time.Running.: 10 secs
Speed........: 0/s
Recovered....: 0/8 Digests, 0/1 Salts
HW.Monitor.#1: 0% GPU, 44c Temp
(it never uses the GPU it always stays at 0%)
I don't think my drivers are set up properly yet. Has anyone else had this problem?
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Yeah works on my end though it took some time playing around with environment variables and amd app.
Same effect (as the OP had) here too. Mine is a nvidia card, though.
Graphics drivers is the latest one, cuda should be okay.
Alternative is cudaHashcat32.bin but there is no clear documentation / howto / tutorial about
how to use it (especially the parameters like "charsets"). That one technically runs with $l$l$l
(in case the cleartextpassword was all lowercase letters), but I didn't get it to run with "mixed"
passwords because I didn't figure out how to combine these parameters.
For your ATI card, there is also a "oclHashcat32.bin" is an alternative to the "-plus" one.
You find it in "Start / Backtrack / Privilege Escalation / Password Attacks / Offline Attacks / oclhashcat(ATI)".
I have no issues with it. Have you checked their website?
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