12-04-2014, 03:00 PM
Hi all, thanks for reading this thread.
As detailed in a thread earlier by another user, i am getting the error
ERROR: cuModuleLoad() 209
when running ./cudaHashcat32.bin -m 2500 file.hccap wordlist.txt
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To give a bit of background on my environment i have a Nvidia GT630.
To get this far in making hashcat work with my environment i followed the following tutorial: https://www.blackmoreops.com/2014/06/27/T...penCL-Well (Kali)-linux-1-0-7-kernel-3-14-install-proprietary-nvidia-driver/ & https://www.blackmoreops.com/2014/06/30/T...penCL-Well (Kali)-linux-1-0-7-kernel-3-14-install-nvidia-driver-kernel-module-cuda-pyrit/ (apparently a 2 part tutorial).
This installed perfectly fine however where asking in part 2 for apt-get install python2.7-libpcap, i couldnt only find "python-libpcap" after installing this and continuing on the tutorial - i had no install issues.
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as far as i can obtain, my video card is working properly. on my headend X sessions running GLXINFO provides nice output and i get the following when running:
#pyrit list_cores
Pyrit 0.4.0 (C) 2008-2011 Lukas Lueg https://pyrit.googlecode.com
This code is distributed under the GNU General Public License v3+
The following cores seem available...
#1: 'CUDA-Device #1 'GeForce GT 630''
#2: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#3: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#4: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#5: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#6: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#7: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#8: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
&
# lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GT 630] (rev a1)
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I noticed in the thread below it suggested reinstalling the Nvidia driver from the nvidia site however when i dropped my Xsession and attempted to run
#sh ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-340.58.run
it advises me that i need to uninstall the packages i did with the debian install.
To be honest i have no idea on what they are..... i assume from the tutorials.
Either way when downloading Cuda from hashcat, i get the above error and would ever so love to get rid of it as i got this box specifically for doing GPU crunching as im an osx boy and understand that hashcat cant go on osx
As detailed in a thread earlier by another user, i am getting the error
ERROR: cuModuleLoad() 209
when running ./cudaHashcat32.bin -m 2500 file.hccap wordlist.txt
-----
To give a bit of background on my environment i have a Nvidia GT630.
To get this far in making hashcat work with my environment i followed the following tutorial: https://www.blackmoreops.com/2014/06/27/T...penCL-Well (Kali)-linux-1-0-7-kernel-3-14-install-proprietary-nvidia-driver/ & https://www.blackmoreops.com/2014/06/30/T...penCL-Well (Kali)-linux-1-0-7-kernel-3-14-install-nvidia-driver-kernel-module-cuda-pyrit/ (apparently a 2 part tutorial).
This installed perfectly fine however where asking in part 2 for apt-get install python2.7-libpcap, i couldnt only find "python-libpcap" after installing this and continuing on the tutorial - i had no install issues.
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as far as i can obtain, my video card is working properly. on my headend X sessions running GLXINFO provides nice output and i get the following when running:
#pyrit list_cores
Pyrit 0.4.0 (C) 2008-2011 Lukas Lueg https://pyrit.googlecode.com
This code is distributed under the GNU General Public License v3+
The following cores seem available...
#1: 'CUDA-Device #1 'GeForce GT 630''
#2: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#3: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#4: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#5: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#6: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#7: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
#8: 'CPU-Core (SSE2)'
&
# lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GT 630] (rev a1)
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I noticed in the thread below it suggested reinstalling the Nvidia driver from the nvidia site however when i dropped my Xsession and attempted to run
#sh ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-340.58.run
it advises me that i need to uninstall the packages i did with the debian install.
To be honest i have no idea on what they are..... i assume from the tutorials.
Either way when downloading Cuda from hashcat, i get the above error and would ever so love to get rid of it as i got this box specifically for doing GPU crunching as im an osx boy and understand that hashcat cant go on osx