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Wordpress Hashes and Temperate Limit - NeonFlash - 06-23-2012 Hi, I often face an issue while running an attack on Wordpress hashes and other slow hashes like MD5(Unix). I run a dictionary attack against around 10 to 20 wordpress hashes and after a while, it reaches the temperature limit. I understand that these hash types cause oclhashcat-plus to increase the GPU usage and also the memory usage, so is there a work around? Code: oclHashcat-plus v0.08 by atom starting... What settings do I need to change? My GPU: ATI Radeon HD 5870 Catalyst Version: 12.4 OS: Windows 7 Ultimate RE: Wordpress Hashes and Temperate Limit - atom - 06-23-2012 Whats different about them is they do many iterations of their result digest. You can control how many of them are calculated by specifying --gpu-loops. Try with --gpu-loops 1 first, see if it helps and then increase the value. Notice this will slower your performance! RE: Wordpress Hashes and Temperate Limit - NeonFlash - 06-23-2012 @atom: Thanks. I tried lowering the value of -n from 400 to 200 and it allowed my cracking session to run a little longer. I am now able to run a dictionary attack successfully with a dictionary of size ~500 Mb. However, with a larger dictionary, it still fails. Yes, these hashes are highly iterated, I understand. I would like to understand how the --gpu-loops parameter is related to the number of iterations used in the hashing algorithm. For instance, MD5(Unix) has a fixed number of 1000 iterations. How would this relate to a --gpu-loops value of, let's say, 200. Will the GPU compute 200 iterations in one go? Also, is the parameter, --gpu-loops only related to number of iterations computed by the GPU? Because, I also use it with unsalted hashes such as MD5 and SHA-1. Until now, I was using the -n option. Now, I have changed it to: --gpu-accel=80 --gpu-loop=8 let's see, how far the attack goes. Test 1: Dictionary size ~1Gb Progress before temperature limit reached: 10 % option used, -n 200 Test 2: Same dictionary: --gpu-accel=80 --gpu-loops=8 temperature limit reached within 5 seconds from the start of attack :O Test 3: Same dictionary. --gpu-accel=80 --gpu-loops=1 The cracking session is running, lets see how far it goes. **** Update **** The attack is running good with --gpu-loops=1 but yes the speed has come down a lot. From, 430k c/s to 58k c/s I hope, slow and steady wins the race RE: Wordpress Hashes and Temperate Limit - mastercracker - 06-25-2012 Quote:Now, I have changed it to:Just to make sure that it was just an error when you made in your post. You first set --gpu-accel=80 an use -n 200. I don't know what happens if you put both but they are the same switch. Use either --gpu-accel or -n. RE: Wordpress Hashes and Temperate Limit - KT819GM - 06-26-2012 I know that its stupid question to ask people who does hash cracking things but - did you set manually your fan speed? Did you tried to leave case open while cracking? 5 second of run indicates bad gpu contact with heat spreader RE: Wordpress Hashes and Temperate Limit - NeonFlash - 06-28-2012 @mastercracker: Please disregard "Test 1" in my post. In that Test, I did not use the fine tuning options (--gpu-accel) and (--gpu-loop). Yes, we need to use either, --gpu-accel and --gpu-loop together or specify -n value. With --gpu-loop=1, attack runs good and for a longer duration without any problem. However, since the speed came down at least 8 times, I will try increasing this option and see what is the best combination. It is still comparatively faster than what speed I would get on CPU ^^ |