04-10-2022, 05:13 AM
hashcrack 6.2.5, I've tried installing it with homebrew as well as compiling it from source; same issue.
Mac is a MacBook Pro 13" 2017, connected to a Razer Core (X?) via Thunderbolt. Inside it is an AMD Vega 64.
Commands always fail with the same error:
I've tried -D as well, same error. Also, this happens with device #2 as well.
Any insight is appreciated.
Mac is a MacBook Pro 13" 2017, connected to a Razer Core (X?) via Thunderbolt. Inside it is an AMD Vega 64.
Code:
~/Downloads/hashcat-6.2.5 $ hashcat -I
hashcat (v6.2.5) starting in backend information mode
OpenCL Info:
============
OpenCL Platform ID #1
Vendor..: Apple
Name....: Apple
Version.: OpenCL 1.2 (Aug 11 2021 00:46:43)
Backend Device ID #1
Type...........: CPU
Vendor.ID......: 8
Vendor.........: Intel
Name...........: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7267U CPU @ 3.10GHz
Version........: OpenCL 1.2
Processor(s)...: 4
Clock..........: 3100
Memory.Total...: 16384 MB (limited to 2048 MB allocatable in one block)
Memory.Free....: 8160 MB
OpenCL.Version.: OpenCL C 1.2
Driver.Version.: 1.1
Backend Device ID #2
Type...........: GPU
Vendor.ID......: 8
Vendor.........: Intel Inc.
Name...........: Intel(R) Iris(TM) Plus Graphics 650
Version........: OpenCL 1.2
Processor(s)...: 48
Clock..........: 1050
Memory.Total...: 1536 MB (limited to 192 MB allocatable in one block)
Memory.Free....: 704 MB
OpenCL.Version.: OpenCL C 1.2
Driver.Version.: 1.2(Feb 16 2022 20:39:05)
Backend Device ID #3
Type...........: GPU
Vendor.ID......: 1
Vendor.........: AMD
Name...........: AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 Compute Engine
Version........: OpenCL 1.2
Processor(s)...: 56
Clock..........: 1630
Memory.Total...: 8176 MB (limited to 2044 MB allocatable in one block)
Memory.Free....: 8064 MB
OpenCL.Version.: OpenCL C 1.2
Driver.Version.: 1.2 (Feb 16 2022 20:32:57)
Commands always fail with the same error:
Code:
$ hashcat -d 3 -m 1000 -b
hashcat (v6.2.5) starting in benchmark mode
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default.
You can use it in your cracking session by setting the -O option.
Note: Using optimized kernel code limits the maximum supported password length.
To disable the optimized kernel code in benchmark mode, use the -w option.
No devices found/left.
Started: Sat Apr 9 20:10:15 2022
Stopped: Sat Apr 9 20:10:15 2022
I've tried -D as well, same error. Also, this happens with device #2 as well.
Any insight is appreciated.