07-30-2019, 06:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2019, 06:54 PM by Thedragonmaster.
Edit Reason: Added OS in case it helps any
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Hello,
I am new to using this program, so I am probably doing something dumb. Here is my test method.
I ran hcxdumptool on The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali) for a few hours, I had some on the pwn list, 0 on the err list. I am assuming my router is on the pwn list somewhere. I converted cap file to 16800, transferred to my graphics machine to test the hash cracking part. I have a 1070 and 960 on this rig. The operating system is win7 if that makes a difference.
I downloaded a few large wordlists, added my password last. The two I have tried so far are txt files, one was 5.6 gb, the other was 3.6 gb. Both tries I got this as result of running
I am assuming this means the wordlists are just too large to fit in vram? Or am I making some other obvious error with my command?
I am new to using this program, so I am probably doing something dumb. Here is my test method.
I ran hcxdumptool on The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali) for a few hours, I had some on the pwn list, 0 on the err list. I am assuming my router is on the pwn list somewhere. I converted cap file to 16800, transferred to my graphics machine to test the hash cracking part. I have a 1070 and 960 on this rig. The operating system is win7 if that makes a difference.
I downloaded a few large wordlists, added my password last. The two I have tried so far are txt files, one was 5.6 gb, the other was 3.6 gb. Both tries I got this as result of running
Code:
hashcat64 -m 16800 -a 0 -w 4 wordlists.txtCode:
OpenCL Platform #1: NVIDIA Corporation
======================================
* Device #1: GeForce GTX 1070, 2048/8192 MB allocatable, 15MCU
* Device #2: GeForce GTX 960, 1024/4096 MB allocatable, 8MCU
Counted lines in BigPasswordList.txt...Insufficient memory available
Insufficient memory available
Insufficient memory availableI am assuming this means the wordlists are just too large to fit in vram? Or am I making some other obvious error with my command?
