Hey all,
other than blindly installing anything with a vague reference to Opencl or cuda i'm all out of ideas
this never used to be a problem.
So I guess the question is:
Does anyone know how to satisfy the dependencies to have hashcat working correctly on Kali rolling ?
I have a workstation that has two 1080's going to waste
and a Dell Latitude e7270 (intel graphics)
both have the openCL issues
I consider hashcat a core part of my 'kitbag'
anyway I'd love to see it working, or instead of rolling I'd like stable ? there are probably at least 5 ways to capture a hash in Kali ... cracking them should be a priority no ?
if there is a specific way to set it up please show me, if I need to do anything tell me, please.
Code:
[root:~/Desktop/hashcat-master]# ./hashcat --benchmark
hashcat (master) starting in benchmark-mode...
OpenCL Platform #1: NVIDIA Corporation
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- Device #1: GeForce GTX 1080, 2027/8110 MB allocatable, 20MCU
- Device #2: GeForce GTX 1080, 2028/8113 MB allocatable, 20MCU
ERROR: clCreateContext(): CL_UNKNOWN_ERROR
Hashtype: MD4
ERROR: clSetKernelArg(): CL_INVALID_KERNEL
&
Code:
hashcat (v3.10-390-g180bdba) starting in benchmark-mode...
OpenCL Platform #1: Mesa, skipped! No OpenCL compatible devices found
ERROR: No devices found/left
ERROR: opencl_ctx_devices_init() failed
Started: Fri Oct 7 09:00:02 2016
Stopped: Fri Oct 7 09:00:02 2016