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01-04-2016, 10:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-04-2016, 10:19 AM by Richards11.)
Anyone have an partially-easy setup for multi system setups? Hashstack (Sagitta) seems like a good option, but wandering if anyone has any other options for already built systems. (Epixoip, you can probably school me heavily on this topic)
Have several Nvidia cards on a few systems (Ubuntu 12.04.5) running 1x Ubuntu server 14.03 but haven't had too much luck getting them all talking. I want to be able to start hashcat on a master-node and see all 20+gpus running the same attack function.
Currently, I break up my processes into 5 attacks and have each system tackling a separate part, or rule, of what I want to do. Would like to combine power and run through them one at a time with consolidated power.
I setup hashtopus but I just distribute the attacks to each system separately from a NAS-FTP...its just not combined power.
Any thoughts here?
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01-05-2016, 12:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-05-2016, 12:35 AM by hannhimhe.)
What you are looking for:
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=vcl_cluster_howto
VCL clustering has been abandoned since long.
Hashstack "do the same thing" as Hashtopus.
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No, no, no, no no no no. Did you even read the very first sentence of that article?
Also I should slap you for saying hashstack does the same thing as hashtopus. Why the very idea...
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I just said that is what he is looking for and that it ha been abandoned since long. Aka, just don't do it. Just like the article says.
Well, I meant it in the most basic of terms as in going the VCL path or building a horizontal cluster. Hashstack, being an enterprise product that, is only available to customers who buy hardware. We mere mortals use Hashtopus and/or hack away on our own horisontal solutions. It should be obvious to anyone who bother to read the specifications to realize that Hashstack offers a lot more than Hashtopus.
Aaand I prefer to do the spanking over getting spanked. But thanks for the offer.
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Pffft, you edited it after you posted it to say that you said that it was abandoned. I got my eye on you.
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01-05-2016, 10:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-05-2016, 10:37 AM by Richards11.)
Yah I saw the VLC clustering was dead. Anyone have some additional information for Hashstack setup and tinkering?
My setup is offline , currently has dual boot Ubuntu 12.04 and Windows 7. I have hashtopus running off of Ubuntu sever 14.03. I like the current setup distributing from my master node (since the other systems are across the room), but there is always a better way.
Does Hashdist/Hashstack consolidate hardware into a single task (like clustering) or does it just setup distribution on Linux? I am probably going to try and build this up over the next few days, just looking for some insight before starting. Thanks.
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Reviving a dead post to see if you got anywhere with this? This was the top thread when searching for HashStack on Google.
(01-05-2016, 10:28 AM)Richards11 Wrote: Yah I saw the VLC clustering was dead. Anyone have some additional information for Hashstack setup and tinkering?
My setup is offline , currently has dual boot Ubuntu 12.04 and Windows 7. I have hashtopus running off of Ubuntu sever 14.03. I like the current setup distributing from my master node (since the other systems are across the room), but there is always a better way.
Does Hashdist/Hashstack consolidate hardware into a single task (like clustering) or does it just setup distribution on Linux? I am probably going to try and build this up over the next few days, just looking for some insight before starting. Thanks.
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Hashstack is commercial software. You can use it after purchasing a node from
https://sagitta.pw/