oclhashcat-lite with GPU Cluster
#11
(10-14-2011, 01:26 PM)Rolf Wrote: Well, since this forum is for oclhc-lite, I suggest you better post your ideas/questions regarding sl3 waking at gsmforums.

IIRC=if I recall correctly

That guy at super key uses Ubuntu, and it's a good choice. Winedows is only good for games.

Sorry, it seems I just came from Mars. ....
Which guy at super key? He uses ubuntu to crack SL3? I also use ubuntu, 11.04 server x64, that's why I have so many questions... forgive me.

In fact oclhashcat-lite has much to do with SL3 cracking. That is why atom put a thread named "SL3 cracking howto" in this forum, I think.

All I want to know is just a solution for ubuntu x64 based GPU cluster. I tried googling and searching in several forums but I got little. I even found ubuntu mpi cluster and a project called "Beowulf", but neither could provide the SL3 cracking cluster solution I think.
I just cannot believe there is no linux based solution since there are several windows based solution and I quite agree with you when you said windows are only good for games (I use ubuntu, too).

Maybe I came to the wrong place but I think there must be someone who needs oclhashcat-lite may know it. So I came here to ask for help.
Only the names of the software or the project could help me. I can google for the rest.
Thanks in advance.
#12
afaik there is no software for linux. so you have either switch to windows or code your own overlay software.
#13
you can try something like this with MPI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzDbvd5knmQ

pyrit doesn't natively support MPI so maybe you can do something similar with hashcat.
#14
i try to focus on cracking performance. all the required configuration items to enable oclHashcat* to work in a distributed environment are already present. you just need is a software for manage the workload and to produce the correct workload. that can be done by a 3rd party app as well and, in fact, there are some commercial examples out that do exactly this. search with google you will find them, i just dont want to name any specific product.