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    Thread: R9 290X Overheating
Post: RE: R9 290X Overheating

ciphercodes Wrote: (09-29-2014, 03:05 AM) -- This is a brand new card and looks like it has sufficient cooling. I do not experience this issue while playing games or running other benchmark stress te...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 19,900 09-29-2014, 03:17 AM
    Thread: ERROR: cuModuleLoad() 209
Post: RE: ERROR: cuModuleLoad() 209

do not install the nvidia driver from apt, install the latest driver from nvidia.com
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 19,475 10-09-2014, 08:44 AM
    Thread: line length exception
Post: RE: line length exception

why are you reviving and hijacking an irrelevant thread that died over a year ago?
epixoip General Help 7 41,624 10-24-2014, 02:23 AM
    Thread: Speedcheck please
Post: RE: Speedcheck please

how long did it take you to think that up? ;)
epixoip Old hashcat Support 7 12,656 10-25-2014, 02:44 AM
    Thread: Maskprocesor with many arguments
Post: RE: Maskprocesor with many arguments

this is a basic operating system question, not a maskprocessor question. to prevent the shell from interpreting arguments with spaces as multiple arguments, wrap the argument in quotes.
epixoip General Help 7 9,347 11-08-2014, 07:04 PM
    Thread: Maskprocesor with many arguments
Post: RE: Maskprocesor with many arguments

i don't think you're phrasing your question clearly. are you asking how to supply multiple masks to maskprocessor? if so, the answer is you can't. instead you could use a loop.
epixoip General Help 7 9,347 11-08-2014, 09:47 PM
    Thread: Maskprocesor with many arguments
Post: RE: Maskprocesor with many arguments

right. use a loop. either in a batch script or in powershell. although maskprocessor runs very slowly in powershell iirc.
epixoip General Help 7 9,347 11-09-2014, 01:44 AM
    Thread: Noob Question about Hashes
Post: RE: Noob Question about Hashes

Generally you need to have access to the password database to obtain hashes. This generally involves compromising a system at some level. The exception to this is e.g. network protocols (WPA, NetNTLM,...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 11,858 11-17-2014, 12:13 AM
    Thread: Noob Question about Hashes
Post: RE: Noob Question about Hashes

_NSAKEY Wrote: (11-25-2014, 05:11 AM) -- HashTag.py is really good at determining the hash's algorithm. -- No, it isn't.
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 11,858 11-25-2014, 11:45 PM
    Thread: Noob Question about Hashes
Post: RE: Noob Question about Hashes

jimbob57566 Wrote: (11-25-2014, 06:40 PM) -- Interesting. I had thought that this was a system where you could point it at a login field and it was just try every password possible through aaaaa - zz...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 11,858 11-25-2014, 11:46 PM
    Thread: Noob Question about Hashes
Post: RE: Noob Question about Hashes

tools like HashTag.py are worthless at best, and at worse are very misleading and may cause you to waste a ton of time. if the hash has an identifier, then you already know what it is and you don'...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 11,858 11-26-2014, 07:41 AM
    Thread: new gpu!!
Post: RE: new gpu!!

i don't understand why people keep recommending the 295X. it is a very poor choice for hashcat. i would highly recommend the GTX 980. stay away from the GTX 780Ti, that's a waste of money.
epixoip Hardware 7 10,565 12-04-2014, 11:19 PM
    Thread: new gpu!!
Post: RE: new gpu!!

if you were going to do that, then why not just buy 3x 290X?
epixoip Hardware 7 10,565 12-04-2014, 11:38 PM
    Thread: new gpu!!
Post: RE: new gpu!!

take the speed of a single 290X and multiply it by 3
epixoip Hardware 7 10,565 12-05-2014, 03:18 AM
    Thread: Very slow at the end (>=1.30)
Post: RE: Very slow at the end (>=1.30)

That's just the way it works. GPUs work on massively parallel problems, therefore you have to give them lots of work to do in order to gain acceleration. Once you start to run out of work, you start t...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 9,748 12-06-2014, 02:46 PM
    Thread: Very slow at the end (>=1.30)
Post: RE: Very slow at the end (>=1.30)

how are you measuring this? or is this from memory only.
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 9,748 12-06-2014, 04:25 PM
    Thread: CudaHashcat64 doesn't recocnize GPU?
Post: RE: CudaHashcat64 doesn't recocnize GPU?

Looks like it's working just fine to me. You can see GPU #1 right there, and it seems to be running just fine.
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 11,665 12-06-2014, 04:27 PM
    Thread: CudaHashcat64 doesn't recocnize GPU?
Post: RE: CudaHashcat64 doesn't recocnize GPU?

More than likely. Let's see, 95^16 / 51024 / 31556926 ~= 27334333654499028403 years Good luck!
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 11,665 12-06-2014, 04:45 PM
    Thread: CudaHashcat64 doesn't recocnize GPU?
Post: RE: CudaHashcat64 doesn't recocnize GPU?

Still won't help you much. Let's see, R9 290X can pull 180 KH/s on WPA... 95^16 / 180000 / 31556926 ~= 7748372446595324585 years Hopefully by this point you are realizing that you're not going t...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 11,665 12-06-2014, 04:49 PM
    Thread: CudaHashcat64 doesn't recocnize GPU?
Post: RE: CudaHashcat64 doesn't recocnize GPU?

Your syntax is fine, but that command isn't really plausible. GPUs are not magic. WPA is very slow. Doesn't really matter how many GPUs you have, brute force is not really feasible with WPA. To brute ...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 7 11,665 12-07-2014, 03:55 AM