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So, i've been banging my head against a wall on this.
Everytime i start a session on any .hccapx file with any wordlist, it just makes progress slowly go to 100%, rejecting 0%.
Everytime it reaches 100% progress, it just goes Exhausted. 
I usually use one example of a command at all times, so it looks like this
hashcat -m 2500 -a 0 /mnt/d/stuff/captured.hccapx /mnt/d/stuff/wordlist.txt --force 
Before this, i managed to crack one password, and i still have no idea where i went wrong
I sincerely cry for your help, wise users of hashcat
this command line parameter is wrong
Code:
--force

just remove the --force flag
(03-10-2020, 06:41 PM)philsmd Wrote: [ -> ]this command line parameter is wrong
Code:
--force

just remove the --force flag

It doesn't even starts the service, because my Intel OpenCL drivers are wrong
I'm pretty confident that you just discovered the root of the problem.

Wrong driver could very easily give wrong results. The use of --force doesn't help. it's a no-go to use a debugging/developer command line flag to "hide" errors.

What hardware (CPU, GPU make/model etc) do you have and what drivers ?
(03-10-2020, 07:14 PM)philsmd Wrote: [ -> ]I'm pretty confident that you just discovered the root of the problem.

Wrong driver could very easily give wrong results. The use of --force doesn't help. it's a no-go to use a debugging/developer command line flag to "hide" errors.

What hardware (CPU, GPU make/model etc) do you have and what drivers ?
I currently have Intel Xeon E5 2689 and Radeon RX 580
Im 100% sure i installed the new Radeon drivers, and at least i was sure that Windows will install brand-new CPU drivers
you could try the beta version of hashcat: https://hashcat.net/beta/

and install the Intel OpenCL Runtime for your CPU to use -D 1 while testing with your CPU: https://software.intel.com/en-us/article...pu-section

the beta version of hashcat also supports the new WPA kernel -m 22000 which expects a different hash format (see hashcat -m 22000 --example-hashes and the hcxtools/hcxpcapngtool/hcxdumptool utilities)
(03-10-2020, 07:58 PM)philsmd Wrote: [ -> ]you could try the beta version of hashcat: https://hashcat.net/beta/

and install the Intel OpenCL Runtime for your CPU to use -D 1 while testing with your CPU: https://software.intel.com/en-us/article...pu-section

the beta version of hashcat also supports the new WPA kernel -m 22000 which expects a different hash format (see hashcat -m 22000 --example-hashes and the hcxtools/hcxpcapngtool/hcxdumptool utilities)
No use, still says not a native OpenCL runtime, and running beta version doesn't change anything
(03-11-2020, 01:31 PM)philsmd Wrote: [ -> ]Try this: https://hashcat.net/faq/wrongdriver
After your reply, i decided to re-install everything, i installed the Intel OpenCL drivers, and now i have other problem, when starting the crack, i get 
clCreateContext(): CL_DEVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE