03-30-2012, 05:31 AM
when connecting over RDP something called RDPDD.dll is initialized which is a (kernel mode I think?) driver that redirects everything "display" in a user session over the RDP protocol.
Hashcat is probably smart enough to pick up the physical GPU but because there is no thermal primitive in the RDP display driver you get no ability to detect temperature.
CC not executing correctly is also related to this.
Hope that's helpful.
Hashcat is probably smart enough to pick up the physical GPU but because there is no thermal primitive in the RDP display driver you get no ability to detect temperature.
CC not executing correctly is also related to this.
Hope that's helpful.