Please comment the entire hashcat message after running:
$ hashcat -m 22000 xxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx.hc22000 cracked.txt.gz
Take also a look at your first comment and hashcat messages:
That means there is no hash file hashcat can work on! This is the major issue.
Make sure you have a valid hash file for the chosen hash mode and a valid wordlist inside your working directory.
Or if you run mode -a 3, make sure you add a valid mask to your command line (e.g.: -a 3 ?d?d?d?d?d?d?d?d).
That is not the case in your command line!
That means that hashcat will use your GPU running the CUDA API.
That means hashcat doesn't use the OpenCL runtime on your GPU and doesn't use
the instable Intel Runtime on the embedded Intel CPU/GPU.
Also I recommend to read the wiki to get some basic knowledge:
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=fre..._knowledge
$ hashcat -m 22000 xxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx.hc22000 cracked.txt.gz
Take also a look at your first comment and hashcat messages:
Code:
No hashes loaded.
Make sure you have a valid hash file for the chosen hash mode and a valid wordlist inside your working directory.
Or if you run mode -a 3, make sure you add a valid mask to your command line (e.g.: -a 3 ?d?d?d?d?d?d?d?d).
That is not the case in your command line!
Code:
CUDA API (CUDA 11.4)
====================
* Device #1: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super, 7153/8192 MB, 40MCU
Code:
OpenCL API (OpenCL 3.0 CUDA 11.4.94) - Platform #1 [NVIDIA Corporation]
=======================================================================
* Device #2: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super, skipped
OpenCL API (OpenCL 3.0 ) - Platform #2 [Intel(R) Corporation]
=============================================================
* Device #3: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630, skipped
the instable Intel Runtime on the embedded Intel CPU/GPU.
Also I recommend to read the wiki to get some basic knowledge:
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=fre..._knowledge