That is very strange then because it is there. I even upacked it a third time. As you see, the kernel file is there. Is it looking in a particular spot for it?
EDIT: Also, has oclHashcat been tested on any of the Fermi based cards and specifically the GTX 480? I know that there was an issue with pyrit initially not working on the 480 because it needed a different binary or something like that.
Code:
vidkun@tyr ~/Security Tools/oclHashcat $ ls oclHashcat_m0000_4_4*
oclHashcat_m0000_4_4098_AMO.kernel oclHashcat_m0000_4_4098.kernel oclHashcat_m0000_4_4318.kernel
vidkun@tyr ~/Security Tools/oclHashcat $ ./oclHashcat64.bin -n 80 --remove rockyou.txt.uniq.md5 -1 ?l?d?s?u ?1?1?1 ?1?1 -o results
./oclHashcat64.bin: /usr/lib/libOpenCL.so: no version information available (required by ./oclHashcat64.bin)
oclHashcat v0.22 starting...
Digests: 14341563 entries, 14341563 unique
Platforms: 1
Platform #1: NVIDIA Corporation, OpenCL 1.0 CUDA 3.1.1 (2 matched)
Device #1: GeForce GTX 480, 1535MB, 1401Mhz, 15MCU
ERROR: kernels/oclHashcat_m0000_4_4318.kernel: No such file or directory
EDIT: Also, has oclHashcat been tested on any of the Fermi based cards and specifically the GTX 480? I know that there was an issue with pyrit initially not working on the 480 because it needed a different binary or something like that.