oclHashcat-plus cracks TrueCrypt
#11
Pure awesome, your wish is granted!
Titan speeds:
Code:
Hash.Type......: TrueCrypt 5.0+ / PBKDF2-HMAC-RipeMD160 / AES
Speed.GPU.#1...:    81497 H/s

Hash.Type......: TrueCrypt 5.0+ / PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA512 / AES
Speed.GPU.#1...:    38693 H/s

Hash.Type......: TrueCrypt 5.0+ / PBKDF2-HMAC-Whirlpool / AES
Speed.GPU.#1...:    10800 H/s

Hash.Type......: TrueCrypt 5.0+ / PBKDF2-HMAC-RipeMD160 boot-mode / AES
Speed.GPU.#1...:   163.0 kH/s
#12
(05-17-2013, 05:56 PM)atom Wrote: I'm working on > length 15 support.

YEAH !! Big Grin
#13
7970 speeds:

Code:
Hash.Type......: TrueCrypt 5.0+ / PBKDF2-HMAC-RipeMD160 / AES
Speed.GPU.#1...:   116.7 kH/s

Hash.Type......: TrueCrypt 5.0+ / PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA512 / AES
Speed.GPU.#1...:    43745 H/s

Hash.Type......: TrueCrypt 5.0+ / PBKDF2-HMAC-Whirlpool / AES
Speed.GPU.#1...:     3572 H/s

Hash.Type......: TrueCrypt 5.0+ / PBKDF2-HMAC-RipeMD160 boot-mode / AES
Speed.GPU.#1...:   233.0 kH/s
#14
Thanks for the benchmarks!

As I said, there was potential to improve the Whirlpool hash. I've just finished implementing it.

On my 2x hd6990 speed increased from 31 kHash/s to 49 kHash/s.

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atom
#15
you are genius as i said before Smile
nobody can hide by this implementations..
also wish you success in passwordscon.
#16
Is it me or is a titan faster than a 7970 at Whirlpool based on those results? If so, why?
#17
(05-22-2013, 02:44 PM)Mangix Wrote: Is it me or is a titan faster than a 7970 at Whirlpool based on those results? If so, why?

orks and golems are also damn fast!
#18
Nice work! Congratulations!
#19
That's great news !!

Does this mean that it will be able to manage "pbkdf2_sha256$10000$" too, or am I talking idle ... ooops?
#20
well, in theory - yes. in practice - no Smile