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Message-ID: <1338856761.87619.YahooMailNeo@web120701.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 17:39:21 -0700 (PDT) From: NeonFlash <psykosonik_frequenz@...oo.com> To: "john-users@...ts.openwall.com" <john-users@...ts.openwall.com> Subject: Re: JtR OMP Questions Thanks for the details. That is a very efficient way of listing all the hash types that support OMP at present. ________________________________ From: magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Sent: Monday, June 4, 2012 11:04 PM Subject: Re: [john-users] JtR OMP Questions On 06/04/2012 04:02 PM, NeonFlash wrote: > Does the OMP feature apply only to few hash types? For instance, I > can see the multiple CPU Cores being used for few hash types like > DES, Blowfish but not for others like dynamic_12 and so on. OMP support for dynamic is on the "wish-list". That one will be a little tricky but once it's in there, you'll get a lot of formats at once. In general: If you get an OMP notice when benchmarking, you have an OMP build *and* the specific format supports OMP. Here's a quick'n'dirty list of formats in Jumbo-5 supporting OMP: magnum@...ge:src [1.7.9-jumbo-5]$ grep -l FMT_OMP *fmt*.c | xargs egrep -h '#define\s+FORMAT_LABEL' | cut -d\" -f2- | cut -d\" -f1 | sort bf bsdi crypt des lm md5 ssh sybasease xsha512 zip ...and here's the list for next Jumbo (currently in git repo): magnum@...ge:src [magnum-jumbo]$ grep -l FMT_OMP *fmt*.c | xargs egrep -h '#define\s+FORMAT_LABEL' | cut -d\" -f2- | cut -d\" -f1 | sort bf bsdi crc32 crypt cryptsha256 cryptsha512 des django dragonfly3-32 dragonfly3-64 dragonfly4-32 dragonfly4-64 drupal7 episerver gost gost-cp hdaa ipb2 keychain lm lotus5 md5 mozilla mscash mscash2 mschapv2 mskrb5 nethalflm netlm netlmv2 netntlm netntlmv2 nt2 office pkzip pwsafe racf rar raw-md5u raw-sha224 raw-sha256 raw-sha384 raw-sha512 sapb sapg sip ssh sybasease trip vnc wbb3 wpapsk-cuda wpapsk-opencl xsha xsha512 zip Wow, that was way more than I thought! magnum
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