m02500_aux1nullGBE): error: failed in Gen backend.
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(11-23-2019, 02:24 AM)slyexe Wrote: I rarely run anything over a day attempting anything with WPA2. There's plenty of resources online regarding default router passwords, keygens, generic passwords, and several other factors that you can look up before even attempting to start attacking WPA2.

Just look up ISP's information and lots of time they'll have router labels which include the PSK for your baseline. Searching used markets (ebay) for the same router can always give pictures of the labels too which will give you examples of what the default passwords will be. Most commonly people tend to use phone numbers so creating a 6 digit brute force attack literally takes me 5 seconds since we only have 1 areacode. Theres lots of details I could go into but these are just some of my strategies which give good results and shorten attacks by a huge margin. 

Here's our forum post regarding default passwords for routers.

Lastly, a bunch of precise short attacks are smarter than 1 long attack.

Thanks again slyexe. All very sound advice. Regarding my setup, do I definitely need to uninstall or purge pocl? Then do I need to Install Intel OpenCL runtime? If so can you help me with specific commands for this? The Intel website is VERY complicated and mostly brings the user around in circles to a page with a diagram of a quad CPU chip with a Graphics card below it. I don't know which opencl to install or where to find it. On the Intel site there is something called SDK for opencl applications. To confuse matters even more there is something called Intel media server studio
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RE: m02500_aux1nullGBE): error: failed in Gen backend. - by deco9876 - 11-23-2019, 07:04 PM