Quote:So basically, trying one hash at a time with a bigger (say, rockyou.txt) wordlist should make a difference? Will report. JFYI, I used the wordlist from JtR just to get a benchmark off my newly bought GTX.
Just took just one hash and one 140MB wordlist.
Same result, unfortunately.
Edit: would try to run it through the bruteforce, but for the life of me I can't figure the exact syntax, as opposed to oclHashcat-lite. Tried everything by the book (i.e., --help), it still expects input from stdin. Tried the echo <hash> | cudahashcat-plus64.exe -1 ?d?d with no luck whatsoever. Then again, guess that's irrelevant ref this topic. But could we PLEASE make the command line options between two similar programs somewhat alike? I haven't used both for more than a year and I'm already looking for GUI. I realize that there's probably a reason for separating oclHashcat-lite and oclHashcat-plus and plain old hashcat, but one can dream, right? I do hope that at one glorious moment of time you'll merge those three with a uniform syntax. Unless I'm missing a point. Nevermind, I get carried away sometimes.