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Hi.
i would like to test my new rigs.
does someone or know to whom to ask. the hashes used in the table at the hompepage.
I mean the hash itself not the type. To test the same and compare speeds.
I mean the following table
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(04-20-2014, 11:35 PM)j.hashcat Wrote: Hi.
i would like to test my new rigs.
does someone or know to whom to ask. the hashes used in the table at the hompepage.
I mean the hash itself not the type. To test the same and compare speeds.
There isn't one...
Use the following command to benchmark:
It will stress test each of the hash types and give you the results
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04-21-2014, 02:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2014, 02:30 AM by Milzo.)
I think the examples given are all based on NTLM, The specific hash used for those examples is irrelevant.
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Someone didn't read the "Hash Type" column.
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thanks undeath!!! I will start tomorrow with them. Also i will try the -b option.
fyi
here is a small table with the hashes mentioned in the table found at the homepage
Code:
Hash-Mode Hash-Name Example
900 MD4 afe04867ec7a3845145579a95f72eca7
0 MD5 8743b52063cd84097a65d1633f5c74f5
100 SHA1 b89eaac7e61417341b710b727768294d0e6a277b
1400 SHA256 127e6fbfe24a750e72930c220a8e138275656b8e5d8f48a98c3c92df2caba935
1700 SHA512 82a9dda829eb7f8ffe9fbe49e45d47d2dad9664fbb7adf72492e3c81ebd3e29134d9bc12212bf83c6840f10e8246b9db54a4859b7ccd0123d86e5872c1e5082f
5000 SHA-3(Keccak) 203f88777f18bb4ee1226627b547808f38d90d3e106262b5de9ca943b57137b6
6000 RipeMD160 012cb9b334ec1aeb71a9c8ce85586082467f7eb6
6100 Whirlpool 7ca8eaaaa15eaa4c038b4c47b9313e92da827c06940e69947f85bc0fbef3eb8fd254da220ad9e208b6b28f6bb9be31dd760f1fdb26112d83f87d96b416a4d258
3000 LM 299bd128c1101fd6
1000 NTLM b4b9b02e6f09a9bd760f388b67351e2b
5600 NetNTLMv2 admin::N46iSNekpT:08ca45b7d7ea58ee:88dcbe4446168966a153a0064958dac6:5c7830315c7830310000000000000b45c67103d07d7b95acd12ffa11230e0000000052920b85f78d013c31cdb3b92f5d765c783030
5500 NetNTLMv1 u4-netntlm::kNS:338d08f8e26de93300000000000000000000000000000000:9526fb8c23a90751cdd619b6cea564742e1e4bf33006ba41:cb8086049ec4736c
2500 WPA/WPA2 http://hashcat.net/misc/example_hashes/hashcat.hccap
and to make it more complete i have attached the hashes in txt files plus the hccap
Code:
04/22/2014 03:34 AM 16 LM - 3000.txt
04/22/2014 03:32 AM 32 MD4 - 900.txt
04/22/2014 03:33 AM 32 MD5 - 0.txt
04/22/2014 03:35 AM 130 NetNTLMv1 - 5500.txt
04/22/2014 03:35 AM 174 NetNTLMv2 - 5600.txt
04/22/2014 03:34 AM 32 NTLM - 1000.txt
04/22/2014 03:34 AM 40 RipeMD160 - 6000.txt
04/22/2014 03:34 AM 64 SHA-3Keccak - 5000.txt
04/22/2014 03:33 AM 40 SHA1 - 100.txt
04/22/2014 03:33 AM 64 SHA256 - 1400.txt
04/22/2014 03:33 AM 128 SHA512 - 1700.txt
04/22/2014 03:34 AM 128 Whirpool - 6100.txt
04/22/2014 03:17 AM 392 WPAWPA2 - 2500.hccap
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in summary the supermarket case
throws these results
Code:
Hash Type Hashrate
MD4 55294M c/s
MD5 29232M c/s
SHA1 9620M c/s
SHA256 4067M c/s
SHA512 317M c/s
SHA-3 (Keccak) 614M c/s
RipeMD160 6330M c/s
Whirlpool 92945k c/s
LM 18000M c/s
NTLM 33229M c/s
NetNTLMv1 22521M c/s
NetNTLMv2 2005M c/s
WPA-WPA2 536k c/s
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It's nice to have benchmarks but maybe with your rig configuration, it would be even better