01-27-2014, 04:34 AM
Here's my problem... I would like to be able to remotely access my computer to run hashcat. My computer uses 2 Nvidia GTX 670s.
If I run a Ubuntu server I have problems with the Nvidia Drivers (they are half the speed as running Nvidia Windows drivers between version 320.00 and 327.23) I also run into fan control problems, specifically setting a more aggressive dynamic fan curve. Ubuntu lets my cards run too hot, and I don't want to manually have to set the fan speed it becomes too much of a hassle.
So what I would like to do is run hashcat remotely in Windows, but I can't simply ssh or even use a VNC server. So I turn to you. What is the best way to remotely run hashcat in Windows 7? Or am I going to need to set up Windows server 2013 and will a Windows 2013 server even work?
If I run a Ubuntu server I have problems with the Nvidia Drivers (they are half the speed as running Nvidia Windows drivers between version 320.00 and 327.23) I also run into fan control problems, specifically setting a more aggressive dynamic fan curve. Ubuntu lets my cards run too hot, and I don't want to manually have to set the fan speed it becomes too much of a hassle.
So what I would like to do is run hashcat remotely in Windows, but I can't simply ssh or even use a VNC server. So I turn to you. What is the best way to remotely run hashcat in Windows 7? Or am I going to need to set up Windows server 2013 and will a Windows 2013 server even work?