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Hi, after dealing with some rest and error with drivers and versions. I wanna ask for advice of what drivers to install after a clean Ubuntu Server install just for Hashcat. I will access via SSH so no GUI is needed.

CPU: AMD 630 fx
GPU: nVidia 1660 Super

Do I need to install Intel OpenGL drivers? what Order to do it?

Install Ubuntu --
Intel OpenGL Core drivers --

1) terminal install dependencies
sudo apt-get install lsb-core -y
sudo apt-get install opencl-headers -y
2) Download Intel OpenCL driver


Nvidia Drivers --
Hashcat from GIT

thanks.
For CPU support you need the Intel OpenCL runtime. For nvidia GPUs you need the official nvidia driver. You do not need OpenGL.
(02-13-2020, 05:39 PM)undeath Wrote: [ -> ]For CPU support you need the Intel OpenCL runtime. For nvidia GPUs you need the official nvidia driver. You do not need OpenGL.

Thanks, do you know exactly what version of the OpenCL runtime should I choose?
(02-13-2020, 08:18 PM)powermi Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-13-2020, 05:39 PM)undeath Wrote: [ -> ]For CPU support you need the Intel OpenCL runtime. For nvidia GPUs you need the official nvidia driver. You do not need OpenGL.

Thanks, do you know exactly what version of the OpenCL runtime should I choose?

Done, but the first time after installing OpenCL the CPU speed was showed ok, but later hashcat shows 0. any idea?

Session..........: hashcat
Status...........: Running
Hash.Name........: WPA-PBKDF2-PMKID+EAPOL
Hash.Target......: /root/WPA/MADRID.22000
Time.Started.....: Wed Feb 19 16:33:15 2020 (32 mins, 17 secs)
Time.Estimated...: Wed Feb 19 17:05:32 2020 (0 secs)
Guess.Base.......: Pipe
Guess.Mod........: Rules (/root/hashcat/rules/best64.rule)
Speed.#1.........:        0 H/s (0.00ms) @ Accel:1024 Loops:1024 Thr:1 Vec:4
Speed.#2.........:  305.3 kH/s (62.94ms) @ Accel:32 Loops:512 Thr:1024 Vec:1
Speed.#*.........:  305.3 kH/s
Recovered........: 0/2239 (0.00%) Digests, 0/622 (0.00%) Salts
Remaining........: 2239 (100.00%) Digests, 622 (100.00%) Salts
Recovered/Time...: CUR:0,N/A,N/A AVG:0,0,0 (Min,Hour,Day)
Progress.........: 689014095
Rejected.........: 97703760
Restore.Point....: 0
Restore.Sub.#1...: Salt:0 Amplifier:0-0 Iteration:0-1024
Restore.Sub.#2...: Salt:49 Amplifier:22-23 Iteration:1024-1536
Candidates.#1....: [Copying]
Candidates.#2....: !@!@!@!@23 -> عبدالرحمن23
Hardware.Mon.#1..: N/A
Hardware.Mon.#2..: Temp: 69c Fan: 54% Util:100% Core:1920MHz Mem:6801MHz Bus:16
why are you using pipe/stdin ?

It's very weird that you are asking why something is not fast enough but don't really explain what your command is and why you are using a Pipe:
Quote:Guess.Base.......: Pipe
We can't guess what you are doing. you must be more specific.
for me it makes no sense that you are reporting a speed problem with pipes (the command on the left side of the pipe could be anything and could be very slow in generating password candidates etc. You didn't give any details)
(02-20-2020, 01:01 AM)philsmd Wrote: [ -> ]why are you using pipe/stdin ?

It's very weird that you are asking why something is not fast enough but don't really explain what your command is and why you are using a Pipe:
Quote:Guess.Base.......: Pipe
We can't guess what you are doing. you must be more specific.
for me it makes no sense that you are reporting a speed problem with pipes (the command on the left side of the pipe could be anything and could be very slow in generating password candidates etc. You didn't give any details)

Hi, I'm piping different wordlist that I CAT SORT and UNIQ, for using them again hashes. Is it better to prepare a test.txt with them instead piping?

thanks