I just made Oracle (DES-based) passwords cracker for x86 utilizing SSE2 instruction set.
On my (relatively modest today) Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (2.40 GHz) I got nearly 6M password/hashes per second.
On Quad-core Intel Xeon X3430 (2.4 GHz) I got 16M password/hashes per second.
The most powerful computer I had access to is Dual Six-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2427 (2.2 GHz) and I got there 36.5M password/hashes per second.
Win32 and Linux versions can be downloaded here, plus source code as well.
http://conus.info/utils/
I also made public all source code of FPGA-based Oracle passwords cracker:
http://conus.info/ops/
By the way, it is still connected and running (I hadn't any reason to turn it off yet) for more than 6 months:
http://ops.conus.info:669/
Comments
Good job!
Can you add two function?
1. if the cracker find out the password, save it to a file. so we will not last it.
2. add a param to special the password min length.
so we can use not only one PC to crack then password.
PC A , try to crack password length 1-8,
PC B, try to crack password length 9-10,
PC C, try to crack password length 11.
or, we can break the process of crack, and next time we continue .
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