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Brain working slow!!! - erikass - 11-10-2018 Hello guys i`m trying recovery hash with brain but speed is very slow when attacking with brain . Why like that? Session..........: hashcat (Brain Session/Attack:0xfbae2eb4/0x09cdb672) Status...........: Running Hash.Type........: MD5 Hash.Target......: c0e918876b12f3fe9be10ae2fd151372 Time.Started.....: Sat Nov 10 21:36:25 2018 (4 mins, 21 secs) Time.Estimated...: Sat Nov 10 22:11:36 2018 (30 mins, 50 secs) Guess.Mask.......: ?d?d?d?d?d?d?d [7] Guess.Queue......: 1/1 (100.00%) Speed.#1.........: 2877 H/s (1.05ms) @ Accel:1024 Loops:1 Thr:1 Vec:8 Recovered........: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts Progress.........: 4677632/10000000 (46.78%) Rejected.........: 3928064/4677632 (83.98%) Brain.Link.#1....: RX: 751.8 kB (0.03 Mbps), TX: 6.0 MB (0.25 Mbps), receiving Restore.Point....: 4677632/10000000 (46.78%) Restore.Sub.#1...: Salt:0 Amplifier:0-1 Iteration:0-1 Candidates.#1....: 5092460 -> 0286750 RE: Brain working slow!!! - erikass - 11-10-2018 is this problem relevant with internet connection ? RE: Brain working slow!!! - royce - 11-10-2018 Yes, especially with fast hashes like MD5, a slow Internet connection definitely makes a difference. I speak from Alaskan experience. ![]() You might switch to only using --brain-client-features=2, so that individual hashes are not synced, but entire attacks (such as a specific mask) are. RE: Brain working slow!!! - undeath - 11-11-2018 you should read https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-7903.html RE: Brain working slow!!! - erikass - 11-11-2018 Thank you guys I solved |