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    Thread: hccapx file not cracking
Post: RE: hccapx file not cracking

Still no recovery. Should I be looking in the direction of a driver problem? Here is the results: Session..........: hashcat Status...........: Exhausted Hash.Type........: WPA-EAPOL-PBKDF2 Ha...
slawson hashcat 18 6,009 08-27-2019, 05:58 PM
    Thread: hccapx file not cracking
Post: RE: hccapx file not cracking

5.1.0 I am in the process now of reinstalling my driver. Although, the instructions say to use Driver Fusion, but it is not free anymore. I am downloading the driver from AMDs page.
slawson hashcat 18 6,009 08-27-2019, 06:24 PM
    Thread: hccapx file not cracking
Post: RE: hccapx file not cracking

I uninstalled the driver and my Intel OpenCL. I manually deleted the OpenCL files in SysWow and System32. Rebooted and installed the AMD Driver from their page. Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.8.1. U...
slawson hashcat 18 6,009 08-27-2019, 06:35 PM
    Thread: hccapx file not cracking
Post: RE: hccapx file not cracking

Do you think I should start a new thread?
slawson hashcat 18 6,009 08-27-2019, 06:56 PM
    Thread: hccapx file not cracking
Post: RE: hccapx file not cracking

I try to run the beta hashcat.exe and it says access is denied.
slawson hashcat 18 6,009 08-27-2019, 08:27 PM
    Thread: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed.
Post: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed.

I am having trouble cracking WPA passwords and I guess it comes down to my driver.  I just don't know what to do or if it can even be fixed. I am running two AMD R9-290X on Windows 10, I have the ...
slawson hashcat 31 12,797 08-27-2019, 08:41 PM
    Thread: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed.
Post: RE: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed.

Would it be a bad idea to revert back to an old driver like 15.12 Crimson?
slawson hashcat 31 12,797 08-28-2019, 05:35 AM
    Thread: Found a password - Recovered ?
Post: RE: Found a password - Recovered ?

hashcat64 -m 2500 --show yourhccapxfilename (will show you any cracked passwords) hashcat64 -m 2500 --left yourhccapxfilename (will show you any un-cracked passwords)
slawson hashcat 9 3,245 09-04-2019, 05:40 PM
    Thread: PMKID question
Post: PMKID question

Sorry for such a simple (ignorant) question, but I can't seem to find the answer.   Does the client store and publish the PMKID, or just the AP?  In other words, can I gather PMKIDs from a nearb...
slawson hashcat 4 1,696 09-24-2019, 11:19 PM
    Thread: PMKID question
Post: RE: PMKID question

Thanks for the info. You have a very good understanding of how all of this works.
slawson hashcat 4 1,696 09-25-2019, 02:40 PM
    Thread: Speeding up WPA cracking with ruleset
Post: Speeding up WPA cracking with ruleset

I have (2) R9-290X cards in my system, which I feel does a great job.  I am getting close to 400K H/s while cracking WPA with a dictionary file.  I can run through a large dictionary file in about 5...
slawson hashcat 1 1,135 10-01-2019, 09:03 PM
    Thread: Migrating Brain Server Data
Post: Migrating Brain Server Data

How do I or is it necessary to migrate the saved brain server data to newer versions as they come out?
slawson hashcat 8 2,466 10-11-2019, 05:27 PM
    Thread: Migrating Brain Server Data
Post: RE: Migrating Brain Server Data

Thanks for the replies. Where is the brain data actually stored?
slawson hashcat 8 2,466 10-15-2019, 03:46 PM
    Thread: Migrating Brain Server Data
Post: RE: Migrating Brain Server Data

Please correct me if I am wrong. I don't have any .ldmp files in my directory, only .admp. I assume this is because I didn't specify any client features, therefore it only stored attack postitions. ...
slawson hashcat 8 2,466 10-15-2019, 04:57 PM
    Thread: Migrating Brain Server Data
Post: RE: Migrating Brain Server Data

In my case the client and the server are the same PC. I am cracking 16800 hashes. I am getting around 400K h/s, so I can run through a dictionary file pretty quick, but when I add a rule to the dict...
slawson hashcat 8 2,466 10-15-2019, 05:22 PM
    Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: Cracked Passwords when using Brain

When using brain with multiple clients, what happens when a password is cracked by one of the stations? 1.  Where does it store the cracked password?   2.  Does it send a signal to all of th...
slawson hashcat 9 2,494 10-16-2019, 10:19 PM
    Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain

Thx for answering that question. Of course, I have another (Give a mouse a cookie). I'll try to explain. (While using the brain feature) If I run an attack on a file that has already been proc...
slawson hashcat 9 2,494 10-16-2019, 10:51 PM
    Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain

That makes sense. Thanks. Although, I am still missing something. I am trying to unveil the potential in using brain. My goal is to avoid duplicate candidates when running a rule against a hash ...
slawson hashcat 9 2,494 10-17-2019, 06:10 PM
    Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain

Just the default which I understand to be -2. To accomplish my goal, would I have to use -3. If so, I could see how that could take tons of storage. Is -2 essentially a glorified --restore ...
slawson hashcat 9 2,494 10-17-2019, 06:25 PM
    Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain

Sorry when I said -2 and -3 I meant brain client features 2 and 3. Not custom character sets. So what I meant is that if I just use the default --brain-client-features 2, is that essentially just ...
slawson hashcat 9 2,494 10-17-2019, 06:33 PM