07-06-2012, 11:04 PM
Hmm, so basically the only way around this is to pre-split hash files, right? There's no way oclHashcat can parse the -m argument prior to allocating memory (has to do with the way the kernels are built?)
In that case, any thoughts of adding auto-splitting of hash files? One way would be to create a temp dir and split the hash file into it. Maybe it would be possible to read the file in chunks and just handle that in memory?
In that case, any thoughts of adding auto-splitting of hash files? One way would be to create a temp dir and split the hash file into it. Maybe it would be possible to read the file in chunks and just handle that in memory?