05-22-2013, 11:07 AM
Hi, I'm looking into MSSQL 2005 hashes.
I've run hashcat on my workstation cpu previously and everything seemed to work fine. Today I started with Hashcat-plus (cudaHashcat-plus64 0.14.7z to be precise) running on an Amazon EC2 Cluster GPU instance.
I've been using 2 hashes for testing purposes that both result in a 5 character result. The weird thing is that every other time (literally 2 out of 4 runs) I run the command the result changes between Exhausted and Cracked.
Same hashes, same command:
-a 3 -m 132 -1 ?l?u?d <hashfile> ?1?1?1?1?1
The results are both lower case alpha characters only. And although the success rate seems to be somewhat higher when I run with just ?l instead of ?l?u?d it still returns exhausted 1 out of 5 times.
What could this possibly be? What could I try to fix this?
I've run hashcat on my workstation cpu previously and everything seemed to work fine. Today I started with Hashcat-plus (cudaHashcat-plus64 0.14.7z to be precise) running on an Amazon EC2 Cluster GPU instance.
I've been using 2 hashes for testing purposes that both result in a 5 character result. The weird thing is that every other time (literally 2 out of 4 runs) I run the command the result changes between Exhausted and Cracked.
Same hashes, same command:
-a 3 -m 132 -1 ?l?u?d <hashfile> ?1?1?1?1?1
The results are both lower case alpha characters only. And although the success rate seems to be somewhat higher when I run with just ?l instead of ?l?u?d it still returns exhausted 1 out of 5 times.
What could this possibly be? What could I try to fix this?