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Using hashcat on my CentOS 6 machine - pinoy - 07-10-2016 I tried downloading the binaries on my CentOS 6 machine and its reporting an error about not finding the correct version of GLIBC I believe that is because the glibc version on my machine is old so I tried compiling it instead. It compiled succesfully and I now have a fresh binary but its outputting this error Code: hashcat (v3.00) starting... I am using centos so apt-get wont work. I already tried searching for a way to install the required library but did not find anything that works. Can anyone please guide me on what to do next. RE: Using hashcat on my CentOS 6 machine - philsmd - 07-10-2016 That error messages just means that it could not find the required "libOpenCL.so" or "libOpenCL.so.1" OpenCL library or more simply: the driver was not correctly installed. How did you install the OpenCL driver? You need to install the driver for your GPUs/CPUs before using hashcat otherwise it won't work. RE: Using hashcat on my CentOS 6 machine - pinoy - 07-10-2016 Well how do I install the OpenCL driver? From the error message it suggests to use apt-get but I am on CentOS so that wont work I tried yum install ocl-icd-libopencl1 but there is no package with that name. Code: [user@la hashcat]# yum install ocl-icd-libopencl1 RE: Using hashcat on my CentOS 6 machine - philsmd - 07-10-2016 It depends on the hardware you have. AMD/NVidia GPU ? Intel CPU ? Just install the drivers the usual way and you shouldn't get that error message anylonger. RE: Using hashcat on my CentOS 6 machine - pinoy - 07-10-2016 (07-10-2016, 10:17 AM)philsmd Wrote: It depends on the hardware you have. AMD/NVidia GPU ? Intel CPU ?Its CPU is intel E5200 Code: [root@lax-d7 hashcat]# lspci -v -s 11:04.0 (07-10-2016, 10:17 AM)philsmd Wrote: Just install the drivers the usual way and you shouldn't get that error message anylonger.The machine is my web server and with all the servers I manage I never needed to install a driver manually so I do not really know where to get and how to install the driver. Anyways thank you very much for responding on my queries I just really do not know how to fix this. RE: Using hashcat on my CentOS 6 machine - atom - 07-11-2016 You need to install both, the OpenCL ICD and the Intel OpenCL SDK. The OpenCL ICD is an OSS project maintained from khronos itself, you can find it on github, and so there should be a package for it. The Intel OpenCL SDK is closed source and you need to download it from the Intel site. If both packages exist for your distribution is unknown. If you want to save yourself alot of headache switch to a debian based linux. RE: Using hashcat on my CentOS 6 machine - pinoy - 07-11-2016 (07-11-2016, 11:10 AM)atom Wrote: You need to install both, the OpenCL ICD and the Intel OpenCL SDK. The OpenCL ICD is an OSS project maintained from khronos itself, you can find it on github, and so there should be a package for it. The Intel OpenCL SDK is closed source and you need to download it from the Intel site. If both packages exist for your distribution is unknown. If you want to save yourself alot of headache switch to a debian based linux. Thanks, From what I managed to search I think its not available |