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Message-ID: <523f2bd0-f00a-2fec-ac6d-874164599267@yahoo.co.uk> Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 19:04:21 +0000 From: sidebores <sidebores@...oo.co.uk> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Windows build no opencl devices Hello all, I posted this on the github magnum/ripper issue and got asked to post here so hopefully some one can help? This is a copy and paste from my question. Can someone help me get John working on my Win10 pro please This is the build Version: 1.8.0.13-jumbo-1-bleeding-1f1a862 2019-01-31 23:28:54 +0100 Build: cygwin 64-bit x86_64 AVX2 AC OMP SIMD: AVX2, interleaving: MD4:3 MD5:3 SHA1:1 SHA256:1 SHA512:1 CPU tests: AVX2 CPU fallback binary: john-xop OMP fallback binary: john-avx2-non-omp $JOHN is Format interface version: 14 Max. number of reported tunable costs: 4 Rec file version: REC4 Charset file version: CHR3 CHARSET_MIN: 1 (0x01) CHARSET_MAX: 255 (0xff) CHARSET_LENGTH: 24 SALT_HASH_SIZE: 1048576 SINGLE_IDX_MAX: 2147483648 SINGLE_BUF_MAX: 4294967295 Effective limit: Number of salts vs. SingleMaxBufferSize Max. Markov mode level: 400 Max. Markov mode password length: 30 gcc version: 6.4.0 OpenCL headers version: 2.2 Crypto library: OpenSSL OpenSSL library version: 01000210f (loaded: 0100020ef) OpenSSL 1.0.2p 14 Aug 2018 (loaded: OpenSSL 1.0.2n 7 Dec 2017) GMP library version: 6.1.2 File locking: fcntl() fseek(): fseek ftell(): ftell fopen(): fopen memmem(): System's Section [opencl-device] not found. help[:WHAT], subformats, inc-modes, rules, externals, ext-modes, ext-hybrids, ext-filters, ext-filters-only, build-info, hidden-options, encodings, formats, format-details, format-all-details, format-methods[:WHICH], format-tests, sections, parameters:SECTION, list-data:SECTION, opencl-devices, Does not see my Gpu I am running a Nvidia 1080 card which works fine with hashcat. Anyhelp would be much appreciated thanks. Kev --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com
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