I'm trying to start hashcat on Win10 using my GPU AMD RX580.
What I did so far is:
When I try to start a benchmark for WPA2 hash with
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0> .\hashcat64.exe -m 2500 -b
It starts and just quits without any output:
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0> .\hashcat64.exe -m 2500 -b
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting in benchmark mode...
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default.
You can use it in your cracking session by setting the -O option.
Note: Using optimized kernel code limits the maximum supported password length.
To disable the optimized kernel code in benchmark mode, use the -w option.
* Device #2: Not a native Intel OpenCL runtime. Expect massive speed loss.
You can use --force to override, but do not report related errors.
OpenCL Platform #1: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
================================================
* Device #1: Ellesmere, 3264/4096 MB allocatable, 36MCU
* Device #2: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz, skipped.
Benchmark relevant options:
===========================
* --optimized-kernel-enable
Hashmode: 2500 - WPA-EAPOL-PBKDF2 (Iterations: 4096)
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0>
Output from hashcat -I:
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0> .\hashcat64.exe -I
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting...
OpenCL Info:
Platform ID #1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Version : OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2442.8)
Device ID #1
Type : GPU
Vendor ID : 1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : Ellesmere
Version : OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2442.8)
Processor(s) : 36
Clock : 1366
Memory : 3264/4096 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 2.0
Driver Version : 2442.8
Device ID #2
Type : CPU
Vendor ID : 128
Vendor : GenuineIntel
Name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz
Version : OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (2442.8)
Processor(s) : 8
Clock : 3599
Memory : 6131/24526 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 1.2
Driver Version : 2442.8 (sse2,avx)
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0>
The same happens if I try to start mask attack.
Other benchmarks seems to work but when it reaches the WPA2 it just returns me to the command prompt:
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0> .\hashcat64.exe -b
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting in benchmark mode...
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default.
You can use it in your cracking session by setting the -O option.
Note: Using optimized kernel code limits the maximum supported password length.
To disable the optimized kernel code in benchmark mode, use the -w option.
* Device #2: Not a native Intel OpenCL runtime. Expect massive speed loss.
You can use --force to override, but do not report related errors.
OpenCL Platform #1: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
================================================
* Device #1: Ellesmere, 3264/4096 MB allocatable, 36MCU
* Device #2: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz, skipped.
Benchmark relevant options:
===========================
* --optimized-kernel-enable
Hashmode: 0 - MD5
Speed.#1.........: 12381.1 MH/s (96.87ms) @ Accel:256 Loops:512 Thr:256 Vec:1
Hashmode: 100 - SHA1
Speed.#1.........: 4268.9 MH/s (70.02ms) @ Accel:256 Loops:128 Thr:256 Vec:1
Hashmode: 1400 - SHA2-256
Speed.#1.........: 1870.1 MH/s (80.00ms) @ Accel:256 Loops:64 Thr:256 Vec:1
Hashmode: 1700 - SHA2-512
Speed.#1.........: 461.1 MH/s (81.22ms) @ Accel:128 Loops:32 Thr:256 Vec:1
Hashmode: 2500 - WPA-EAPOL-PBKDF2 (Iterations: 4096)
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0>
Any idea what could cause this behavior?
What I did so far is:
- Uninstalled all AMD drivers and rebooted
- Started Driver Fusion cleaned all AMD Display drivers and rebooted
- Manually removed OpenCL.dll from C:\windows\system32\ and c:\windows\syswow64 and rebooted
- Installed AMD Crimsson driver edition - tried 17.8.2, 17.11.1, 17.11.4
When I try to start a benchmark for WPA2 hash with
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0> .\hashcat64.exe -m 2500 -b
It starts and just quits without any output:
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0> .\hashcat64.exe -m 2500 -b
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting in benchmark mode...
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default.
You can use it in your cracking session by setting the -O option.
Note: Using optimized kernel code limits the maximum supported password length.
To disable the optimized kernel code in benchmark mode, use the -w option.
* Device #2: Not a native Intel OpenCL runtime. Expect massive speed loss.
You can use --force to override, but do not report related errors.
OpenCL Platform #1: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
================================================
* Device #1: Ellesmere, 3264/4096 MB allocatable, 36MCU
* Device #2: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz, skipped.
Benchmark relevant options:
===========================
* --optimized-kernel-enable
Hashmode: 2500 - WPA-EAPOL-PBKDF2 (Iterations: 4096)
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0>
Output from hashcat -I:
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0> .\hashcat64.exe -I
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting...
OpenCL Info:
Platform ID #1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Version : OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2442.8)
Device ID #1
Type : GPU
Vendor ID : 1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : Ellesmere
Version : OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2442.8)
Processor(s) : 36
Clock : 1366
Memory : 3264/4096 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 2.0
Driver Version : 2442.8
Device ID #2
Type : CPU
Vendor ID : 128
Vendor : GenuineIntel
Name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz
Version : OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (2442.8)
Processor(s) : 8
Clock : 3599
Memory : 6131/24526 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 1.2
Driver Version : 2442.8 (sse2,avx)
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0>
The same happens if I try to start mask attack.
Other benchmarks seems to work but when it reaches the WPA2 it just returns me to the command prompt:
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0> .\hashcat64.exe -b
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting in benchmark mode...
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default.
You can use it in your cracking session by setting the -O option.
Note: Using optimized kernel code limits the maximum supported password length.
To disable the optimized kernel code in benchmark mode, use the -w option.
* Device #2: Not a native Intel OpenCL runtime. Expect massive speed loss.
You can use --force to override, but do not report related errors.
OpenCL Platform #1: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
================================================
* Device #1: Ellesmere, 3264/4096 MB allocatable, 36MCU
* Device #2: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz, skipped.
Benchmark relevant options:
===========================
* --optimized-kernel-enable
Hashmode: 0 - MD5
Speed.#1.........: 12381.1 MH/s (96.87ms) @ Accel:256 Loops:512 Thr:256 Vec:1
Hashmode: 100 - SHA1
Speed.#1.........: 4268.9 MH/s (70.02ms) @ Accel:256 Loops:128 Thr:256 Vec:1
Hashmode: 1400 - SHA2-256
Speed.#1.........: 1870.1 MH/s (80.00ms) @ Accel:256 Loops:64 Thr:256 Vec:1
Hashmode: 1700 - SHA2-512
Speed.#1.........: 461.1 MH/s (81.22ms) @ Accel:128 Loops:32 Thr:256 Vec:1
Hashmode: 2500 - WPA-EAPOL-PBKDF2 (Iterations: 4096)
PS D:\crack\hashcat-5.1.0>
Any idea what could cause this behavior?