I've enclosed the hashes, the first larger dictionary, the 2 small dictionaries that contain just enough to generate the 2 hashes I created, as well as a log of the 32bit working and the 64 bit failing to identify the hashes with the small dictionaries.
Note I'm using windows, I don't have a linux box running the dual cards. I have to operate using vmware so I run all my linux stuff under vmware and run windows 7 64-bit as the host OS, so I don't have the ability to test the linux version. I downloaded a fresh copy of the 0.26, verified the md5sum against the website and ran the tests again.
I'm using 280.26 drivers with dual gtx 570s
(08-31-2011, 09:29 AM)atom Wrote: no,i can not reproduce it. can you please provide test_hash2.txt and 3tx3t.txt? maybe the problem is inside these files.
I will attempt to test the issue of multi-hashing with v0.26 using the ati platform(driver 11.7/11.9) on the following algorithms sha1, sha256 and md5 when a dcitionary is not in use on linux using the 64 bit binanry and see if makes a difference. If anybody beats me to it; kindly post the results here.
Based on the information above it appears that the previous user was running a 64 bit version of Windows 7 x64 using Nvidia GPU's.
I suspect I'm having this issue as well. I knew there was something strange with trying to crack NTLM, but I couldn't isolate the variables. I'll try the 32bit version and see if that makes a difference.