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Hashtopus - distributed solution
#41
There is manual draft which should give you pretty good info about what it can do and how you work with it:
http://hashtopus.nech.me/manual.html
#42
Functional demo open:
http://demo.nech.me/admin.php (password: demo, can't be changed so don't worry)

There are actually some agents, those are other people testing this software. Feel free to join your agents as well or add tasks/hashlists/whatever.

EDIT: The link was editted, sorry for missing filename guys
#43
Great idea, however c# and .net are not my favorite platforms, because they rely on unreliable and inefficient software (windows).
#44
Not true. Hashtopus is mono-compliant and most of my testers run Linux.
#45
It works fine on my linux box as normal (unprivileged) user
#46
New version uploaded to demo, lot's of GUI improvements, superhashlists, etc
#47
New version again. Secret data/trusted agent function, massive GUI improvements, fixed uploading single hash into paste-window, improved chunk dispatching algo (better towards end of keyspace to avoid producing extremely small chunks which can take hours because of improper gpu utilization)
#48
Wow, this looks really promising. Can't wait to try it
#49
Updated zapping mechanism to suport massive hashlists, added graphic representation of chunk distribution inside a task
#50
Will Hastopus be able to keep track of which combinations have already been tried? For example, if I'm doing an 8 lowerchar mask attack, then 8 char alphanumeric, will it skip the combinations that consists only of lowercase characters? I'm thinking it will have to keep track of that data anyway, since it hands out just 5 minutes of work to each client at a time.