03-23-2015, 07:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2015, 01:12 PM by skillskills.)
Looking for some advice on Hashtopus.
Currently I have it up and running but I am unable to get my nvidia clients to extract the newest (1.35) version of hashcat.
It keeps reporting the following error msg when the client downloads from:
http://hashcat.net/files/cudaHashcat-1.35.7z
Hashtopus 0.9.1
Registering to server...Enter registration voucher: XXXXXXXXX
OK.
Logging into server...OK.
New Version available, downloading ... % % % % % %
Extracting archive C:\bin2\hashcat.7z...
Root directory was not unpacked or was incorrectly defined.
I do see the 7z archive DL fine as soon as it starts to unzip the file leaves a 7zr.exe is left.
I am on Windows 8.1 with nvidia 34600 drivers installed.
I have tried the following in order to resolve the issue
Supplementing my own 7zr on the server and in the install dir.
Supplementing the URL to cudaHashcat with a 1.33 on my own server.
Manually unzipping 1.35 to the folder and then running hashtopus.
Also is there a way to bypass the need for a valid ssl cert. For internal use I dont see why I cant just use a self signed cert. Prior to me setting one up the hashtopus client would not download the instructions from the server citing a HTTPS/TLS certificate error.
Currently I have it up and running but I am unable to get my nvidia clients to extract the newest (1.35) version of hashcat.
It keeps reporting the following error msg when the client downloads from:
http://hashcat.net/files/cudaHashcat-1.35.7z
Hashtopus 0.9.1
Registering to server...Enter registration voucher: XXXXXXXXX
OK.
Logging into server...OK.
New Version available, downloading ... % % % % % %
Extracting archive C:\bin2\hashcat.7z...
Root directory was not unpacked or was incorrectly defined.
I do see the 7z archive DL fine as soon as it starts to unzip the file leaves a 7zr.exe is left.
I am on Windows 8.1 with nvidia 34600 drivers installed.
I have tried the following in order to resolve the issue
Supplementing my own 7zr on the server and in the install dir.
Supplementing the URL to cudaHashcat with a 1.33 on my own server.
Manually unzipping 1.35 to the folder and then running hashtopus.
Also is there a way to bypass the need for a valid ssl cert. For internal use I dont see why I cant just use a self signed cert. Prior to me setting one up the hashtopus client would not download the instructions from the server citing a HTTPS/TLS certificate error.