RE: hashcat v0.49 - epixoip - 01-06-2015
RAM is cheap, upgrade.
RE: hashcat v0.49 - tony - 01-06-2015
Great ! Thank you Atom !
I noted once i run a "Benchmark'", i see this line;
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Hash type: descrypt, DES(Unix), Traditional DES
Speed/sec: 1.74M words
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Can we expect DES on Hashcat CPU ???
RE: hashcat v0.49 - forumhero - 01-06-2015
interesting. DEScript is working...
happy accident?
Code: hashcat-0.49/hashcat-cli64.bin -m 1500 des.test.hash example.dict
Initializing hashcat v0.49 with 8 threads and 32mb segment-size...
Added hashes from file des.test.hash: 1 (1 salts)
Activating quick-digest mode for single-hash with salt
NOTE: press enter for status-screen
48c/R8JAv757C:hashcat
All hashes have been recovered
Input.Mode: Dict (example.dict)
Index.....: 1/1 (segment), 1 (words), 8 (bytes)
Recovered.: 1/1 hashes, 1/1 salts
Speed/sec.: - plains, - words
Progress..: 1/1 (100.00%)
Running...: --:--:--:--
Estimated.: --:--:--:--
Started: Tue Jan 6 10:58:23 2015
Stopped: Tue Jan 6 10:58:23 2015
RE: hashcat v0.49 - tony - 01-06-2015
@Forumhero !
Yep ! well done, thank you for the demo, i didn't think to use the OCLHashcat hash type syntax lol ( -m 1500 ), that's great thank you.
I just test it, working like a charm !
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in MY Case & Just for compared to JTR 1.7.9 - Jumbo-7
Benchmarking: Traditional DES [128/128 BS SSE2-16]... (8xOMP) DONE
Many salts: 15702K c/s real, 1977K c/s virtual
Only one salt: 12910K c/s real, 1615K c/s virtual
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Front Hashcat :
Hash type: descrypt, DES(Unix), Traditional DES
Speed/sec: 1.74M words
RE: hashcat v0.49 - atom - 01-07-2015
Sorry guys, the descrypt shouldn't have been in the benchmark. It's not officially finished, use it at your own risk.
RE: hashcat v0.49 - tony - 01-07-2015
(01-07-2015, 11:55 AM)atom Wrote: Sorry guys, the descrypt shouldn't have been in the benchmark. It's not officially finished, use it at your own risk.
Hi Atom,
Thank you for the info.
When you say "Use it at your own risk", what we have to understand ?
Results can be wrong ?
Hardware or App issue ?
RE: hashcat v0.49 - passlab - 01-07-2015
1) how i can see rules for PRINCE in v0.49 (like prince_optimized.rule and prince_generated.rule in princeprocessor) and how switch between this rules
2) what you can say about this idea : using HashKiller Output Wordlist [511MB] for PRINCE as learning dictionary (instead rockyou.txt) or may be offer different good example
RE: hashcat v0.49 - passlab - 01-09-2015
Sorry, I understood my mistake about rules from here
http://hashcat.net/forum/thread-3914-post-22592.html#pid22592
RE: hashcat v0.49 - ocl - 01-23-2015
On Ubuntu 14.04:
Code: hashcat-0.49$ ./hashcat-cli64.bin --benchmark
[...]
Enter YES in uppercase if you accept this EULA:
YES
Initializing hashcat v0.49 with 4 threads and 32mb segment-size...
Device...........: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570 CPU @ 3.20GHz
Instruction set..: x86_64
Number of threads: 4
Hash type: MD4
Speed/sec: 81.59M words
Hash type: MD5
Speed/sec: 65.89M words
Hash type: SHA1
Speed/sec: 49.91M words
Hash type: SHA256
Speed/sec: 25.34M words
Hash type: SHA512
Speed/sec: 10.14M words
Hash type: SHA-3(Keccak)
Speed/sec: 10.00M words
Hash type: GOST R 34.11-94
Speed/sec: 5.01M words
Hash type: SHA-1(Base64), nsldap, Netscape LDAP SHA
Speed/sec: 49.91M words
Hash type: SSHA-1(Base64), nsldaps, Netscape LDAP SSHA
Speed/sec: 45.63M words
Hash type: descrypt, DES(Unix), Traditional DES
Speed/sec: 1.88M words
Hash type: md5crypt, MD5(Unix), FreeBSD MD5, Cisco-IOS MD5
Speed/sec: 67.13k words
Hash type: sha256crypt, SHA256(Unix)
Speed/sec: 5.07k words
Hash type: sha512crypt, SHA512(Unix)
Speed/sec: 2.02k words
Hash type: bcrypt, Blowfish(OpenBSD)
Speed/sec: 3.89k words
Hash type: Oracle 11g/12c
Speed/sec: 45.59M words
Hash type: NTLM
Speed/sec: 73.26M words
Hash type: DCC, mscash
Speed/sec: 43.21M words
Hash type: NetNTLMv1-VANILLA / NetNTLMv1+ESS
Speed/sec: 72.27M words
Hash type: NetNTLMv2
Speed/sec: 10.57M words
Hash type: EPiServer 6.x < v4
Speed/sec: 42.41M words
Hash type: EPiServer 6.x > v4
Speed/sec: 23.30M words
Hash type: MSSQL(2000)
Speed/sec: 41.12M words
Hash type: MSSQL(2005)
Speed/sec: 42.07M words
Hash type: MSSQL(2012)
Speed/sec: 9.68M words
Hash type: MySQL323
Speed/sec: 144.30M words
Hash type: MySQL4.1/MySQL5
Speed/sec: 28.31M words
Hash type: Oracle 11g/12c
Speed/sec: 45.61M words
Hash type: OSX v10.4, v10.5, v10.6
Speed/sec: 45.53M words
Hash type: OSX v10.7
Speed/sec: 9.61M words
Hash type: OSX v10.8 / v10.9
Speed/sec: 156 words
Hash type: Android PIN
Speed/sec: 49.08k words
Hash type: scrypt
Speed/sec: 127 words
Hash type: Cisco-PIX MD5
Speed/sec: 57.87M words
Hash type: Cisco-ASA MD5
Speed/sec: 59.66M words
Hash type: Cisco-IOS SHA256
Speed/sec: 25.32M words
Hash type: Cisco $9$
Speed/sec: 1.03k words
Hash type: WPA/WPA2
Speed/sec: 4.31k words
Hash type: IKE-PSK MD5
Speed/sec: 11.61M words
Hash type: IKE-PSK SHA1
Speed/sec: 7.80M words
Hash type: Password Safe v3
Speed/sec: 13.96k words
Hash type: AIX {ssha1}
Speed/sec: 541.79k words
Hash type: Radmin2
Speed/sec: 33.93M words
Hash type: HMAC-MD5 (key = $pass)
Speed/sec: 20.68M words
Hash type: HMAC-MD5 (key = $salt)
Speed/sec: 35.75M words
Hash type: HMAC-SHA1 (key = $pass)
Speed/sec: 15.40M words
Hash type: HMAC-SHA1 (key = $salt)
Speed/sec: 25.76M words
Hash type: HMAC-SHA256 (key = $pass)
Speed/sec: 7.15M words
Hash type: HMAC-SHA256 (key = $salt)
Speed/sec: 13.29M words
Hash type: HMAC-SHA512 (key = $pass)
Speed/sec: 2.59M words
Hash type: HMAC-SHA512 (key = $salt)
Speed/sec: 5.26M words
Hash type: IPMI2 RAKP HMAC-SHA1
Speed/sec: 15.95M words
Hash type: Half MD5
Speed/sec: 55.37M words
Hash type: Double MD5
Speed/sec: 31.04M words
Hash type: GRUB 2
Speed/sec: 555 words
Hash type: phpass, MD5(Wordpress), MD5(phpBB3), MD5(Joomla)
Speed/sec: 44.58k words
Hash type: Joomla < 2.5.18
Speed/sec: 59.10M words
Hash type: osCommerce, xt:Commerce
Speed/sec: 57.12M words
Hash type: IPB2+, MyBB1.2+
Speed/sec: 27.35M words
Hash type: vBulletin < v3.8.5
Speed/sec: 29.22M words
Hash type: SMF > v1.1
Speed/sec: 45.07M words
hashcat-0.49$
RE: hashcat v0.49 - Rolf - 01-26-2015
v0.49 AVX2 finally beats old 32 bit hashcat(0.35, dated 08.08.2010) in descrypt mode: 6M vs 4.35M [p/s].
Yay, good job!
Though I'm sure there's room for improvement.
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