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    Thread: 6.1.1 potfile
Post: RE: 6.1.1 potfile

Huh - when I did my veracrypt testing in late 2018, it used the filename. This seems like the approach that would cause the least amount of confusion. Otherwise, we'll have a steady stream of users as...
royce hashcat 14 1,236 09-24-2020, 07:47 PM
    Thread: 6.1.1 potfile
Post: RE: 6.1.1 potfile

I've also opened an issue to explore improvements here: https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/issues/2554
royce hashcat 14 1,236 09-25-2020, 03:52 AM
    Thread: 6 x 7990's using ASUS BTC mining motherboard WPA2
Post: RE: 6 x 7990's using ASUS BTC mining motherboard W...

The main hashcat page lists statistics for 7970, so double that for 7990s: https://hashcat.net/oclhashcat/ (search for 'wpa2') So if you can get all 6 working, I would guess 142 kh/s x 12 = 1.7 M...
royce Hardware 5 10,452 04-05-2015, 05:14 AM
    Thread: 500M hashes
Post: RE: 500M hashes

Yes. If your current platform isn't big enough to hold them all, there's no choice other than to chunk them. Just splitting it in half or thirds might be enough. When splitting it, be sure to use spli...
royce General Talk 3 4,305 05-28-2018, 09:34 PM
    Thread: 500M hashes
Post: RE: 500M hashes

GPU memory is probably the first bottleneck that you'll hit when processing a very large hashlist.
royce General Talk 3 4,305 06-03-2018, 05:17 PM
    Thread: 4 card cracking Rigg
Post: RE: 4 card cracking Rigg

IMO, hardware beef correlates with interest/focus on password cracking. If you just want to improve general cracking throughput, you'll be fine following everything that undeath says. Most of the n...
royce Hardware 7 6,178 06-01-2018, 05:24 PM
    Thread: 4 card cracking Rigg
Post: RE: 4 card cracking Rigg

(Well, it's not *strictly* a 100% requirement for some attacks - but definitely required for others). You should try to get as close to that as possible, though.
royce Hardware 7 6,178 06-03-2018, 05:15 PM
    Thread: 3x GTX 770
Post: RE: 3x GTX 770

Thanks for the benchmark!
royce Hardware 1 3,132 11-19-2017, 03:20 AM
    Thread: 3des, k1==k3, k1 != k2 kernel
Post: RE: 3des, k1==k3, k1 != k2 kernel

As a general reference for other searchers: * My understanding is that k1 != k2 != k3 is feasible because of meet-in-the-middle (https://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/6345). * See also this...
royce hashcat 1 2,519 11-29-2017, 05:31 AM
    Thread: 3DES Known Plaintext - How?
Post: RE: 3DES Known Plaintext - How?

Separate from your syntax issue ... have you done the math of how long it would take to exhaust this mask (if it were even possible to run it with hashcat)? https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=95...
royce hashcat 3 1,293 02-10-2020, 03:30 AM
    Thread: 3DES Is there a problem? where did I go wrong ?
Post: RE: 3DES Is there a problem? where did I go wrong ...

No. Do the math (seriously, as in do the actual calculation of multiplying hashes per second by the number of hashes, using something like Wolfram Alpha) so that you understand why it's literally impo...
royce hashcat 11 6,630 11-11-2018, 03:32 PM
    Thread: 2x Nvidia for opencl - SLI link necessary?
Post: RE: 2x Nvidia for opencl - SLI link necessary?

Not necessary - in fact, definitely do not use SLI with hashcat. https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=frequently_asked_questions#should_i_attach_crossfire_amdsli_nvidia_bridges
royce Hardware 2 4,058 09-08-2016, 09:19 AM
    Thread: 2 computers
Post: RE: 2 computers

Yes, you could use the brain for this.
royce General Talk 5 4,235 11-09-2018, 08:41 AM
    Thread: 1Password Competition
Post: RE: 1Password Competition

It's after the official period of the challenge, but since people could theoretically keep working on it ... If you post the syntax you were using, we might be able to help. The hashcat hash mode i...
royce General Talk 9 7,198 05-12-2018, 07:22 PM
    Thread: 1Password Competition
Post: RE: 1Password Competition

Proof of concept: Code: -- # Convert salt and hash from hex to raw and then to base64: $ echo -n '00bb202b205f064e30f6fae101162a2e' | xxd -p -r | base64 ALsgKyBfBk4w9vrhARYqLg== $ echo -n '919...
royce General Talk 9 7,198 05-13-2018, 09:42 PM
    Thread: 1Password Competition
Post: RE: 1Password Competition

Yep. The only way to make real progress on it would be if multiple teams with lots of cards all cooperated. Which would itself be pretty cool, IMO.
royce General Talk 9 7,198 05-14-2018, 04:45 PM
    Thread: 1080ti slow speed performance WPA/WPA2
Post: RE: 1080ti slow speed performance WPA/WPA2

atom also came up with a pretty clever way to push more data across the PCI-e! https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-7267-post-39112.html
royce hashcat 13 18,419 02-05-2018, 09:22 PM
    Thread: 1050Ti benchmark
Post: RE: 1050Ti benchmark

Thanks for the benchmark! Would be handy to have a 1050 Ti benchmark on the latest version (4.0.1) also, if you have time.
royce Hardware 5 6,879 11-19-2017, 03:22 AM
    Thread: 10 years to crack a 13 character password?
Post: RE: 10 years to crack a 13 character password?

That's not quite how specifying a mask works. IF you don't know which characters are in which positions, you want something more like this -- first definiting a custom character set, and then using it...
royce hashcat 7 14,883 11-15-2016, 09:07 PM
  Lightbulb Thread: 0% progress
Post: RE: 0% progress

'Rejected' means 'password candidate was inapplicable' (such as if it was too long or too short for that hash algorithm) rather than 'password candidate was tried and it didn't work'. Recommendatio...
royce hashcat 4 2,489 01-19-2019, 07:42 PM