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    Thread: Intel(R) G33/G31 Express, supported?
Post: RE: Intel(R) G33/G31 Express, supported?

Intel currently only supports their CPUs with OpenCL. Their GPUs are generally fixed function and not suited to OpenCL. This may change with the release of the Ivy Bridge platform in a year or two -...
Bitweasil Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 3 13,206 09-13-2011, 03:57 PM
    Thread: How to guide for EC2 instance?
Post: RE: How to guide for EC2 instance?

There's a difference between "Working properly and slow because of the hardware" vs "not working" - please differentiate. nVidia cards are quite slow for hash cracking, and the Teslas aren't any be...
Bitweasil Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 10 21,881 07-04-2012, 05:52 PM
    Thread: How to guide for EC2 instance?
Post: RE: How to guide for EC2 instance?

Why bother intercepting SSH if you control the system? Simply compromise the kernel, or use a hypervisor for introspection. :)
Bitweasil Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 10 21,881 07-08-2012, 10:46 PM
    Thread: BCrypt + GTX670 = 6 c/s?
Post: RE: BCrypt + GTX670 = 6 c/s?

That's what we call a "Good password hashing algorithm." Excessive, yes, but... that's awesome to see in the wild!
Bitweasil Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 23 52,575 01-18-2013, 02:12 AM
    Thread: Distributed Computing for cracking a long passwd
Post: RE: Distributed Computing for cracking a long pass...

I'm a bit confused. If you know the password is len30, and you know the first 26 characters, why would you need distributed computing? That's only 4 unknown positions. I'm not sure where the "up to...
Bitweasil Very old oclHashcat-lite Support 22 46,751 07-09-2012, 01:58 AM
    Thread: can I mix 6950 and 7970?
Post: RE: can I mix 6950 and 7970?

I can verify that current versions of oclHashcat-plus will NOT work with a 6xxx and 7xxx series GPU at the same time.
Bitweasil Very old oclHashcat-lite Support 5 13,430 07-22-2012, 05:31 PM
    Thread: ADL_Overdrive5_Temperature_Get(): -5
Post: RE: ADL_Overdrive5_Temperature_Get(): -5

Because you can't.
Bitweasil Very old oclHashcat-lite Support 7 13,323 01-29-2013, 01:00 AM
    Thread: Interpreting some unlikely results.
Post: RE: Interpreting some unlikely results.

So... You used the MD5 algorithm cracking, it found plains that, when hashed, lead to the original hash you were testing? I think the tool is working fine. It's HIGHLY unlikely that another hash al...
Bitweasil Old hashcat Support 1 4,979 07-17-2012, 07:51 PM
    Thread: what gpu to buy
Post: RE: what gpu to buy

For the cost of a 6990, it looks like you can almost get 2 7970s - which will be faster than the 6990, probably use about the same power, and are just a better architecture. I highly recommend the 79...
Bitweasil Old hashcat Support 8 19,260 07-22-2012, 05:49 PM
    Thread: This copy of oclHashcat-lite is outdated. Get a more recent version.
Post: RE: This copy of oclHashcat-lite is outdated. Get ...

I assume he means GPU. I believe the 4xxx series of cards stopped being supported somewhere around then. In any case, you can turn your system clock back, or upgrade the GPU. The new version will n...
Bitweasil Old hashcat Support 3 11,020 01-05-2013, 01:24 AM
    Thread: GLIBC problem with Debian
Post: RE: GLIBC problem with Debian

Hashcat more or less assumes you're running on Ubuntu 12.04 right now. I wrote up a post on how to install a 12.04 environment in a chroot so you could use the newer versions on older Ubuntu versions...
Bitweasil Old hashcat Support 3 10,754 01-20-2013, 02:12 AM
    Thread: Usage: hashcat [options] hashfile [mask|wordfiles|directories]
Post: RE: Usage: hashcat [options] hashfile [mask|wordfi...

You need a mask or a wordlist. Try reading the wiki.
Bitweasil Old hashcat Support 7 17,002 02-27-2013, 11:21 PM
    Thread: Does anyone use Flexible x4 PCI Express 4-Way Splitter ?
Post: RE: Does anyone use Flexible x4 PCI Express 4-Way ...

Very interesting concept. The x1 speeds shouldn't hurt performance much. The main problem with stuff like this (in most cases) is that the drivers typically have an 8 device limit (so 4x6990s). ...
Bitweasil Hardware 6 20,493 07-22-2012, 05:46 PM
    Thread: Does anyone use Flexible x4 PCI Express 4-Way Splitter ?
Post: RE: Does anyone use Flexible x4 PCI Express 4-Way ...

sigi77 Wrote: (07-23-2012, 06:54 PM) -- Im not shure thats possible because the IRQ channels... -- We haven't used IRQ channels in about 5 years. PCI-E uses message signalled interrupts - there is...
Bitweasil Hardware 6 20,493 07-23-2012, 11:54 PM
    Thread: Good budget GPU ?
Post: RE: Good budget GPU ?

Buy a used 7970. Failing that, perhaps a 7950. If you plan to do hash cracking, avoid nVidia, and I'd stay clear of the 6xxx cards, as their internal architecture is not nearly as flexible as the 7x...
Bitweasil Hardware 9 32,524 01-05-2013, 01:29 AM
    Thread: Good budget GPU ?
Post: RE: Good budget GPU ?

Yes, but edge cases do not a good card make, for most people. The bulk of the hashes out there are MUCH better served by AMD than nVidia, at least right now.
Bitweasil Hardware 9 32,524 01-05-2013, 01:39 AM
    Thread: to build a brute force machine
Post: RE: to build a brute force machine

You are aware that SL3 is no longer supported in any current version of Hashcat, correct?
Bitweasil Hardware 11 29,555 01-18-2013, 12:15 AM
    Thread: New Build Questions
Post: RE: New Build Questions

Buy 7970s. Buy lots of them. :) Or, at least the two that board will fit. Crossfire or not for gaming, doesn't matter. I'm not sure if it interferes with compute - SLI used to, but I don't know an...
Bitweasil Hardware 3 7,522 02-25-2013, 06:48 PM
    Thread: New Build Questions
Post: RE: New Build Questions

The Ghz edition is probably worth the money. They tend to be better binned chips.
Bitweasil Hardware 3 7,522 02-25-2013, 08:18 PM
    Thread: Xeon phi
Post: RE: Xeon phi

It is not currently supported. It flat out won't work - period.
Bitweasil Hardware 3 8,599 12-18-2013, 12:53 AM