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Hi.

I'm testing oclHashcat 1.01 on Windows running with NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT, 256MB, 918Mhz, 2MCU, PC: Windows 7 64bit , Intel Core I5-2400 3.10GHZ (4 Cores)

When testing MD5 hashes, I get around 37000 khs which is reasonable and it seems to work smoothly.
But when attempting to run WPA/WPA2 cracking, it seems to be very very unreasonably slow, around 600 H/S, here is my command line and output, any idea ?!?!?, I also tried different --gpu-accel and --gpu-loops but getting the same results for WPA cracking.


C:\>cudaHashcat64 -m 2500 -a3 eapol.hccap ?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l

cudaHashcat v1.01 starting...

Hashes: 1 total, 1 unique salts, 1 unique digests
Bitmaps: 8 bits, 256 entries, 0x000000ff mask, 1024 bytes
Applicable Optimizers:
* Zero-Byte
* Single-Hash
* Single-Salt
* Brute-Force
Watchdog: Temperature abort trigger set to 90c
Watchdog: Temperature retain trigger set to 80c
Device #1: GeForce 8500 GT, 256MB, 918Mhz, 2MCU
Device #1: Kernel ./kernels/4318/m2500.sm_11.64.ptx
Device #1: Kernel ./kernels/4318/markov_le_v1.64.ptx
Device #1: Kernel ./kernels/4318/bzero.64.ptx

[s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume bypass [q]uit =>
Session.Name...: cudaHashcat
Status.........: Running
Input.Mode.....: Mask (?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l) [9]
Hash.Target....: TestAP (00:23:69:1e:38:c8 <-> 48:74:6e:5a:d5:cf)
Hash.Type......: WPA/WPA2
Time.Started...: Wed Mar 05 17:31:36 2014 (6 secs)
Time.Estimated.: 0 secs
Speed.GPU.#1...: 0 H/s
Recovered......: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.......: 0/5429503678976 (0.00%)
Rejected.......: 0/0 (0.00%)
HWMon.GPU.#1...: 97% Util, 76c Temp, N/A Fan

[s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume bypass [q]uit =>
Session.Name...: cudaHashcat
Status.........: Running
Input.Mode.....: Mask (?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l) [9]
Hash.Target....: TestAP (00:23:69:1e:38:c8 <-> 48:74:6e:5a:d5:cf)
Hash.Type......: WPA/WPA2
Time.Started...: Wed Mar 05 17:31:36 2014 (13 secs)
Time.Estimated.: 0 secs
Speed.GPU.#1...: 0 H/s
Recovered......: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.......: 4096/5429503678976 (0.00%)
Rejected.......: 0/4096 (0.00%)
HWMon.GPU.#1...: 97% Util, 76c Temp, N/A Fan

[s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume bypass [q]uit =>
Session.Name...: cudaHashcat
Status.........: Running
Input.Mode.....: Mask (?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l) [9]
Hash.Target....: TestAP (00:23:69:1e:38:c8 <-> 48:74:6e:5a:d5:cf)
Hash.Type......: WPA/WPA2
Time.Started...: Wed Mar 05 17:31:36 2014 (20 secs)
Time.Estimated.: 0 secs
Speed.GPU.#1...: 601 H/s
Recovered......: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.......: 12288/5429503678976 (0.00%)
Rejected.......: 0/12288 (0.00%)
HWMon.GPU.#1...: 97% Util, 76c Temp, N/A Fan

[s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume bypass [q]uit =>

Session.Name...: cudaHashcat
Status.........: Aborted
Input.Mode.....: Mask (?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l) [9]
Hash.Target....: TestAP (00:23:69:1e:38:c8 <-> 48:74:6e:5a:d5:cf)
Hash.Type......: WPA/WPA2
Time.Started...: Wed Mar 05 17:31:36 2014 (23 secs)
Time.Estimated.: 0 secs
Speed.GPU.#1...: 601 H/s
Recovered......: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.......: 12288/5429503678976 (0.00%)
Rejected.......: 0/12288 (0.00%)
HWMon.GPU.#1...: 42% Util, 74c Temp, N/A Fan

Started: Wed Mar 05 17:31:36 2014
Stopped: Wed Mar 05 17:31:59 2014

C:\>


Any idea why is it so slow for WPA but for MD5 it runs ok ?
Unless you mean 37 000 kH/s at MD5 then there is something seriously wrong with your setup.
Even Cain&Abel with CPU cracking on 10 years old laptop can do about 10 000 kH/s.

WPA(2) is *way* slower than md5 so that's that.
Hi curlyboi,
Yes, I do mean 37000 Kh/s
But how come WPA is sooo much slower .... looks strange no ?
Take a look at the benchmarks: https://hashcat.net/oclhashcat/ to get an idea about the performance relative
atom, it is still not even close to the numbers shown on that page, it gives me 600 H/S , not 600K H/S Sad
there is no gpu in the world that can do 600k please read it again carefully
Atom,
Yes I know, but the slowest one in that table for WPA cracking shows: 45k c/s
45k means 45,000 right ?
My setup shows: 600
Or am I confused ?
WPA is simply a very computing expensive algorithm. The slowest PC in the benchmark (PC4) still does 1838Mh/s with MD5 where you only do 37Mh/s. That means you are 50x slower. With the same logic, those 32kh/s / 50 = 640h/s (give or take).

It all checks out.
curlyboi, I guess you are correct Smile The math wins in this case. Where would you say is the bottleneck of this scenario ? The GT graphics card ? Does the PC has any effect on the results ? Or this card is really relatively old ?
This entry level ~6 year old card is just slow.