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    Thread: gtx 1080 FE, but which manufacturer?
Post: RE: gtx 1080 FE, but which manufacturer?

Looking forward to hearing what you find!
pragmatic Hardware 7 8,987 10-28-2016, 10:39 PM
    Thread: gtx 1080 FE, but which manufacturer?
Post: RE: gtx 1080 FE, but which manufacturer?

kiara Wrote: (10-28-2016, 01:15 PM) -- Xanadrel Wrote: (10-27-2016, 08:50 PM) -- It doesn't matter, as long as it's FE it should be the same. -- for some reason jodler303 (https://hashcat.net/for...
pragmatic Hardware 7 8,987 10-28-2016, 07:09 PM
    Thread: Which 1080, or Titan X?
Post: RE: Which 1080, or Titan X?

jodler303, any update on that throttling you mentioned?
pragmatic Hardware 15 17,120 10-20-2016, 12:55 AM
    Thread: AWS EC2 p2 x16 instance (partial benchmark)
Post: RE: AWS EC2 p2 x16 instance (partial benchmark)

iraklism Wrote: (10-05-2016, 04:43 PM) -- Hey, I posted a full benchmark on another thread. Getting hashcat to work wasnt straight forward for me, also nvidia-smi on first run took 2-3 minutes, and l...
pragmatic Hardware 3 5,787 10-08-2016, 07:01 AM
    Thread: AWS EC2 p2 x16 instance (partial benchmark)
Post: AWS EC2 p2 x16 instance (partial benchmark)

Saw a screenshot earlier of someone running hashcat on the new AWS p2 x 16 instances but couldn't find a full benchmark output. I had some strange issues with long delays at startup and between tests ...
pragmatic Hardware 3 5,787 10-05-2016, 02:27 AM
    Thread: Hashcat very slow between benchmarks
Post: RE: Hashcat very slow between benchmarks

hrmm, doesn't seem to be the compilation. I stopped the benchmark and started again and even with kernels built it's still got a huge delay. Any other ideas?
pragmatic hashcat 5 5,323 10-05-2016, 02:15 AM
    Thread: Hashcat very slow between benchmarks
Post: RE: Hashcat very slow between benchmarks

Well that makes perfect sense. I do indeed see new kernels popping up. I'm surprised it takes this long to compile kernels though given what a beast this machine is.
pragmatic hashcat 5 5,323 10-05-2016, 12:05 AM
  Wink Thread: Hashcat very slow between benchmarks
Post: Hashcat very slow between benchmarks

Hello, i'm not really sure what the problem could be here so thoughts are welcome. I'm running a benchmark on one of the new AWS EC2 P2x16 systems and it's been really slow to start and really slow be...
pragmatic hashcat 5 5,323 10-04-2016, 11:39 PM
    Thread: Decrypting usenet headers
Post: RE: Decrypting usenet headers

Thanks for the samples, Somnambulist. I'm not seeing any obvious patterns, but it's strange though, it seems like every one of them is missing at least one character. Even the original sample seeme...
pragmatic hashcat 11 20,380 10-03-2016, 07:04 PM
    Thread: Decrypting usenet headers
Post: RE: Decrypting usenet headers

I used the ip address hcmask file, but yes it's very quick.
pragmatic hashcat 11 20,380 10-03-2016, 06:53 PM
    Thread: Which 1080, or Titan X?
Post: RE: Which 1080, or Titan X?

BTW, and I must apologize here for my ignorance around the latest and greatest naming schemes, but there are now Titan X Pascal cards as well which I believe are different than the older "Titan X" car...
pragmatic Hardware 15 17,120 10-03-2016, 06:51 PM
    Thread: Which 1080, or Titan X?
Post: RE: Which 1080, or Titan X?

Interesting, so the PNY's seem to be throttling for some unknown reason whereas the ZOTAC's arent'?
pragmatic Hardware 15 17,120 10-03-2016, 06:48 PM
    Thread: Which 1080, or Titan X?
Post: RE: Which 1080, or Titan X?

Bought the rig, although it had 6990s or something like that at the time. Upgraded to the 7970s shortly after and it's been that way since. And thanks darkseid, i feel like an idiot for not noticing ...
pragmatic Hardware 15 17,120 09-30-2016, 12:14 AM
    Thread: Decrypting usenet headers
Post: RE: Decrypting usenet headers

This looks like symmetric encryption to me as first suggested, sleep walker. This certainly appears to be the default openssl format, where the first 8 bytes after the "Salted__" piece will be the sal...
pragmatic hashcat 11 20,380 09-30-2016, 12:12 AM
    Thread: Which 1080, or Titan X?
Post: RE: Which 1080, or Titan X?

Nice, I think that settles the 1080 discussion then, thanks for that! Any recommendations on a particular card, or why those cards are so dramatically different price-wise when they seem the same?
pragmatic Hardware 15 17,120 09-29-2016, 08:37 PM
    Thread: Which 1080, or Titan X?
Post: Which 1080, or Titan X?

Hello all, I have an aging FT77 rig with 8 x 7970's in it that I'm looking to update. From what I can tell the Titan X cards are the latest and greatest, but probably not worth the extra money com...
pragmatic Hardware 15 17,120 09-29-2016, 06:08 PM
    Thread: hashcat v3.00
Post: RE: hashcat v3.00

That's a huge update! Amazing work, atom, thanks!
pragmatic hashcat 10 129,155 06-30-2016, 08:32 AM
    Thread: LDAP {SSHA} modes
Post: LDAP {SSHA} modes

Recently I had a need to recover an LDAP password {SSHA256} and I realized that although hashcat does support the general form of these hashes (specifically modes 101, 111, 1711), it doesn't have one ...
pragmatic General Talk 1 8,210 06-19-2015, 11:34 PM
    Thread: Lastpass cracking speed
Post: RE: Lastpass cracking speed

Thanks for the feedback, lots of great info there. The -w 3 certainly made a huge difference, a single 7970 went from just under 2k H/s to just under 5k H/s. /Looking forward to seeing people at...
pragmatic General Talk 6 17,864 06-17-2015, 06:24 PM
    Thread: Lastpass cracking speed
Post: Lastpass cracking speed

Presumably people have been seeing the lastpass breach (https://arstechnica.com/security/2015/06/hack-of-cloud-based-lastpass-exposes-encrypted-master-passwords/) news around. I was confused on one poi...
pragmatic General Talk 6 17,864 06-16-2015, 02:12 AM