Product: Sagitta Inceptus (PN S1430X-GTX-TITANX) (my dev box)
Software: cudaHashcat 1.36b31, ForceWare 346.35
Accelerator: 1x Nvidia GTX Titan X reference design
Product: Sagitta Inceptus (PN S1430X-GTX-TITANX) (my dev box)
Software: cudaHashcat 1.36b31, ForceWare 346.35
Accelerator: 1x Nvidia GTX Titan X reference design
Product: Sagitta Brutalis 980 (PN S2480-GTX-980)
Software: cudaHashcat 1.36b25, ForceWare 346.35
Accelerator: 8x Nvidia GTX 980 reference design, +250 clock offset
This benchmark was made with the first beta driver to support GM2xx chips. Unfortunately, it was a half-baked driver that failed to unleash this card's true potential. The production version of the driver resolved all performance issues with this card.
For the latest benchmarks, see https://gist.github.com/epixoip/abd64f1af800013abb1f
I wasn't first to get the key. Nor was I second, third, or even fourth. I'm probably not even the | |
10th to get it (ok, looks like I was the 8th.) But I'm happy that I was able to prove to myself | |
that I too could do it. | |
First, I have to admit I was a skeptic. Like the handful of other dissenters, I had initially | |
believed that it would be highly improbable under normal conditions to obtain the private key | |
through exploiting Heartbleed. So this was my motivation for participating in Cloudflare's | |
challenge. I had extracted a lot of other things with Heartbleed, but I hadn't actually set out to | |
extract private keys. So I wanted to see first-hand if it was possible or not. |
System: Sagitta Brutalis (S2480-RAD-290X) with 8x 290X | |
https://sagitta.systems/hardware/gpu-compute-nodes/brutalis/ | |
epixoip@token:~/oclHashcat-1.00$ od6config --list | |
Adapter 0: AMD Radeon R9 290 Series | |
Adapter 1: AMD Radeon R9 290 Series | |
Adapter 2: AMD Radeon R9 290 Series | |
Adapter 3: AMD Radeon R9 290 Series |