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* changes v3.10 -> v3.20:
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* changes v3.10 -> v3.20:
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The hashcat core was completely refactored into a MT-safe library (libhashcat).
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The hashcat core was completely refactored to be a MT-safe library (libhashcat).
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The goal was to help developers to include hashcat into distributed clients or GUI frontends.
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The goal was to help developers include hashcat into distributed clients or GUI frontends.
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The CLI (hashcat.bin or hashcat.exe) works as before but from a technical perspective it's a library frontend.
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The CLI (hashcat.bin or hashcat.exe) works as before but from a technical perspective it's a library frontend.
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- New option --speed-only: Quickly provides cracking speed per device based on the user hashes and selected options, then quit
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- New option --speed-only: Quickly provides cracking speed per device based on the user hashes and selected options, then quit
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- New option --keep-guessing: Continue cracking hashes even after they have been cracked (to find collisions)
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- New option --keep-guessing: Continue cracking hashes even after they have been cracked (to find collisions)
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- New option --restore-file-path: Manually override the path to restore file (useful if we want all session files in the same folder)
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- New option --restore-file-path: Manually override the path to the restore file (useful if we want all session files in the same folder)
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- New option --opencl-info: Show details about OpenCL compatible devices like an embedded clinfo tool (useful for bug reports)
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- New option --opencl-info: Show details about OpenCL compatible devices like an embedded clinfo tool (useful for bug reports)
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- Documents: Added colors for warnings (yellow) and errors (red) instead of WARNING: and ERROR: prefix
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- Documents: Added colors for warnings (yellow) and errors (red) instead of WARNING: and ERROR: prefix
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- Documents: Added tips shown to the user about performance while hashcat is running
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- Documents: Added hints presented to the user about optimizing performance while hashcat is running
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- Hardware management: Support --gpu-temp-retain for AMDGPU-Pro driver
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- Hardware management: Support --gpu-temp-retain for AMDGPU-Pro driver
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- Hardware management: Support --powertune-enable for AMDGPU-Pro driver
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- Hardware management: Support --powertune-enable for AMDGPU-Pro driver
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- Password candidates: Allow words of length > 31 in wordlists for -a 0 for some slow hashes if no rules are in use
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- Password candidates: Allow words of length > 31 in wordlists for -a 0 for some slow hashes if no rules are in use
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- Password candidates: Do not use $HEX[] if the password candidate is a valid UTF-8 string and print out as-is
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- Password candidates: Do not use $HEX[] if the password candidate is a valid UTF-8 string and print out as-is
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- Pause mode: Allow quit program also if in pause mode
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- Pause mode: Allow quit program also if in pause mode
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- Pause mode: Ignore runtime limit in pause mode
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- Pause mode: Ignore runtime limit in pause mode
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- Status view: Show core-clock and memory-clock in benchmark-mode in case --machine-readable is set
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- Status view: Show core-clock and memory-clock while in benchmark-mode in case --machine-readable is set
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- Status view: Show temperature, coreclock, memoryclock, fanspeed and pci-lanes for devices using AMDGPU-Pro driver
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- Status view: Show temperature, coreclock, memoryclock, fanspeed and pci-lanes for devices using AMDGPU-Pro driver
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- Status view: Show the current first and last password candidate test queued for execution per device (as in JtR)
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- Status view: Show the current first and last password candidate test queued for execution per device (as in JtR)
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- Status view: Show the current position in the queue for both base and modifier (Example: Wordlist 2/5)
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- Status view: Show the current position in the queue for both base and modifier (Example: Wordlist 2/5)
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- Hash-mode 22 = Juniper Netscreen/SSG (ScreenOS): Fix salt length for -m 22 in benchmark mode
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- Hash-mode 22 = Juniper Netscreen/SSG (ScreenOS): Fix salt length for -m 22 in benchmark mode
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- Hash-Mode 5500 = NetNTLMv1 + ESS: Fix loading of NetNTLMv1 + SSP hash
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- Hash-Mode 5500 = NetNTLMv1 + ESS: Fix loading of NetNTLMv1 + SSP hash
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- Hash-mode 6000 = RipeMD160: Fix typo in array index number
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- Hash-mode 6000 = RipeMD160: Fix typo in array index number
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- If cracking a hash-mode using unicode passwords, length check of a mask was not taking that into account
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- If cracking a hash-mode using unicode passwords, length check of a mask was not taking into account
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- If cracking a large salted hashlist the wordlist reject code was too slow to handle it, leading to 0H/s
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- If cracking a large salted hashlist the wordlist reject code was too slow to handle it, leading to 0H/s
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- Null-pointer dereference in outfile-check shutdown code when using --outfile-check-dir, leading to segfault
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- Null-pointer dereference in outfile-check shutdown code when using --outfile-check-dir, leading to segfault
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- On startup hashcat tried to access the folder defined in INSTALL_FOLDER, leading to segfault if that folder was not existing
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- On startup hashcat tried to access the folder defined in INSTALL_FOLDER, leading to segfault if that folder was not existing
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- Random rules generator code used invalid parameter for memory copy function (M), leading to use of invalid rule
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- Random rules generator code used invalid parameter for memory copy function (M), leading to use of invalid rule
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- Sanity check for --outfile-format was broken in case if used in combination with --show or --left
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- Sanity check for --outfile-format was broken if used in combination with --show or --left
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## Workarounds
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## Workarounds
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- Autotune: Do not run any caching rounds in autotune in DEBUG mode if -n and -u are specified
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- Autotune: Do not run any caching rounds in autotune in DEBUG mode if -n and -u are specified
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- Bash completion: Remove some v2.01 leftovers in the bash completion configuration
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- Bash completion: Removed some v2.01 leftovers in the bash completion configuration
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- Benchmark: Do not control fan speed in benchmark mode
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- Benchmark: Do not control fan speed in benchmark mode
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- Benchmark: On OSX, some hash-modes can't compile because of OSX OpenCL runtime. Skip them and move on to the next
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- Benchmark: On OSX, some hash-modes can't compile because of OSX OpenCL runtime. Skip them and move on to the next
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- Building: Added Makefile target "main_shared", a small how-to-use libhashcat example
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- Building: Added Makefile target "main_shared", a small how-to-use libhashcat example
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- Building: Added many additional compiler warning flags in Makefile to improve static code error detection
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- Building: Added many additional compiler warning flags in Makefile to improve static code error detection
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- Building: Added missing includes for FreeBSD
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- Building: Added missing includes for FreeBSD
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- Building: Added some types for windows only in case _BASETSD_H was not set
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- Building: Added some types for windows only in case _BASETSD_H was not set
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- Building: Change Makefile to strip symbols in the linker instead of the compiler
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- Building: Changed Makefile to strip symbols in the linker instead of the compiler
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- Building: Define NOMINMAX macro to prevent definition min and max macros in stdlib header files
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- Building: Defined NOMINMAX macro to prevent definition min and max macros in stdlib header files
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- Building: Enabled ASLR and DEP for Windows builds
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- Building: Enabled ASLR and DEP for Windows builds
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- Building: Fixed almost all errors reported by cppcheck and scan-build
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- Building: Fixed almost all errors reported by cppcheck and scan-build
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- Building: On OSX, move '-framework OpenCL' from CFLAGS to LDFLAGS
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- Building: On OSX, move '-framework OpenCL' from CFLAGS to LDFLAGS
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- Data Types: Replaced atoi() with atoll(). Eliminates sign conversion warnings
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- Data Types: Replaced atoi() with atoll(). Eliminates sign conversion warnings
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- Documents: Added docs/credits.txt
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- Documents: Added docs/credits.txt
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- Documents: Added docs/team.txt
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- Documents: Added docs/team.txt
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- Documents: Change rules.txt to match v3.20 limitations
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- Documents: Changed rules.txt to match v3.20 limitations
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- Error handling (file handling): Fix a couple of filepointer leaks
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- Error handling (file handling): Fixed a couple of filepointer leaks
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- Error handling (format strings): Fix a few printf() formats, ex: use %u instead of %d for uint32_t
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- Error handling (format strings): Fixed a few printf() formats, ex: use %u instead of %d for uint32_t
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- Error handling (memory allocation): Remove memory allocation checks, just print to stderr instead
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- Error handling (memory allocation): Removed memory allocation checks, just print to stderr instead
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- Error handling (startup): Add some missing returncode checks to get_exec_path()
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- Error handling (startup): Added some missing returncode checks to get_exec_path()
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- Fanspeed: Check both fanpolicy and fanspeed returncode and disable retain support if any of them failed
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- Fanspeed: Check both fanpolicy and fanspeed returncode and disable retain support if any of them fail
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- Fanspeed: Minimum fanspeed for retain support increased to 33%, same as NV uses as default on windows
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- Fanspeed: Minimum fanspeed for retain support increased to 33%, same as NV uses as default on windows
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- Fanspeed: Reset PID controler settings to what they were from start
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- Fanspeed: Reset PID controler settings to what they were initially
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- Fanspeed: Set fan speed to default on quit
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- Fanspeed: Set fan speed to default on quit
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- File handling: Do a single write test (for files to be written later) directly on startup
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- File handling: Do a single write test (for files to be written later) directly on startup
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- File locking: Use same locking mechanism in potfile as in outfile
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- File locking: Use same locking mechanism in potfile as in outfile
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- Hardware management: Fixed calling conventions for ADL, NvAPI and NVML on windows
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- Hardware management: Fixed calling conventions for ADL, NvAPI and NVML on windows
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- Hardware management: Improve checking for successfully load of the NVML API
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- Hardware management: Improved checking for successfull load of the NVML API
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- Hardware management: In case fanspeed can not be set, disable --gpu-temp-retain automatically
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- Hardware management: In case fanspeed can not be set, disable --gpu-temp-retain automatically
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- Hardware management: In case of initialization error show it only once to the user on startup
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- Hardware management: In case of initialization error show it only once to the user on startup
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- Hardware management: Refactor all code to return returncode (0 or -1) instead of data for more easy error handling
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- Hardware management: Refactored all code to return returncode (0 or -1) instead of data for more easy error handling
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- Hardware management: Refactored macros to real functions
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- Hardware management: Refactored macros to real functions
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- Hardware management: Removed kernel exec timeout detection on NVIDIA, should no longer occur due to autotune
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- Hardware management: Removed kernel exec timeout detection on NVIDIA, should no longer occur due to autotune
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- Hardware management: Replaced NVML registry functions macros with their ascii versions (Adds NVML support for XP)
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- Hardware management: Replaced NVML registry functions macros with their ascii versions (Adds NVML support for XP)
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- Hashlist loading: Do not load data from hashfile if hashfile changed during runtime
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- Hashlist loading: Do not load data from hashfile if hashfile changed during runtime
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- Kernel cache: Fix checksum building on oversized device version or driver version strings
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- Kernel cache: Fixed checksum building on oversized device version or driver version strings
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- Logging: Improve variable names in hashcat.log
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- Logging: Improved variable names in hashcat.log
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- Loopback: Refactored --loopback support completely, no longer a recursive function
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- Loopback: Refactored --loopback support completely, no longer a recursive function
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- Memory management: Fixed some memory leaks on shutdown
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- Memory management: Fixed some memory leaks on shutdown
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- Memory management: Get rid of all global variables
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- Memory management: Got rid of all global variables
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- Memory management: Get rid of local_free() and global_free(), no longer required
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- Memory management: Got rid of local_free() and global_free(), no longer required
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- Memory management: Refactor all variables with HCBUFSIZ_LARGE size from stack to heap, OSX doesn't like that
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- Memory management: Refactored all variables with HCBUFSIZ_LARGE size from stack to heap, OSX doesn't like that
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- OpenCL Headers: Select OpenCL headers tagged for OpenCL 1.2, since we use -cl-std=CL1.2
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- OpenCL Headers: Select OpenCL headers tagged for OpenCL 1.2, since we use -cl-std=CL1.2
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- OpenCL Kernels: Added const qualifier to variable declaration of matching global memory objects
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- OpenCL Kernels: Added const qualifier to variable declaration of matching global memory objects
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- OpenCL Kernels: Get rid of one global kernel_threads variable
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- OpenCL Kernels: Got rid of one global kernel_threads variable
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- OpenCL Kernels: Moved OpenCL requirement from v1.1 to v1.2
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- OpenCL Kernels: Moved OpenCL requirement from v1.1 to v1.2
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- OpenCL Kernels: Recognize reqd_work_group_size() values from OpenCL kernels and use them in host if possible
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- OpenCL Kernels: Recognize reqd_work_group_size() values from OpenCL kernels and use them in the host if possible
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- OpenCL Kernels: Refactored common function append_0x01()
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- OpenCL Kernels: Refactored common function append_0x01()
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- OpenCL Kernels: Refactored common function append_0x02()
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- OpenCL Kernels: Refactored common function append_0x02()
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- OpenCL Kernels: Refactored common function append_0x80()
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- OpenCL Kernels: Refactored common function append_0x80()
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- OpenCL Kernels: Support mixed kernel thread count for mixed kernels in the same source file
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- OpenCL Kernels: Support mixed kernel thread count for mixed kernels in the same source file
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- OpenCL Kernels: Switch from clz() to ffz() for bitsliced algorithms
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- OpenCL Kernels: Switch from clz() to ffz() for bitsliced algorithms
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- OpenCL Kernels: Using platform vendor name is better than using device vendor name for function detection
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- OpenCL Kernels: Using platform vendor name is better than using device vendor name for function detection
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- OpenCL Runtime: Update AMDGPU-Pro and AMD Radeon driver version check
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- OpenCL Runtime: Updated AMDGPU-Pro and AMD Radeon driver version check
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- OpenCL Runtime: Update Intel OpenCL runtime version check
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- OpenCL Runtime: Updated Intel OpenCL runtime version check
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- OpenCL Runtime: Update NVIDIA driver version check
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- OpenCL Runtime: Updated NVIDIA driver version check
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- Password candidates: The maximum word length in a wordlist is 31 not 32, because of eventual append of 0x80
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- Password candidates: The maximum word length in a wordlist is 31 not 32, because 0x80 will eventually be appended
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- Potfile: Base logic switched; Assuming the potfile is larger than the hashlist it's better to load hashlist instead of potfile entries
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- Potfile: Base logic switched; Assuming the potfile is larger than the hashlist it's better to load hashlist instead of potfile entries
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- Potfile: In case all hashes were cracking using potfile abort and inform user
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- Potfile: In case all hashes were cracking using potfile abort and inform user
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- Restore: Automatically unlink restore file if all hashes have been cracked
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- Restore: Automatically unlink restore file if all hashes have been cracked
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- Restore: Do not unlink restore file of restore is disabled
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- Restore: Do not unlink restore file if restore is disabled
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- Rules: Refactored macros to real functions
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- Rules: Refactored macros to real functions
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- Status: Added Input.Queue.Base and Input.Queue.Mod to help the user to better understand this concept
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- Status: Added Input.Queue.Base and Input.Queue.Mod to help the user better understand this concept
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- Status: Do not wait for the progress mutex to read and store speed timer
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- Status: Do not wait for the progress mutex to read and store speed timer
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- Tests: Removed rules_test/ subproject: Would require total rewrite but not used in a long time
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- Tests: Removed rules_test/ subproject: Would require total rewrite but not used in a long time
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- Threads: Replaced all calls to getpwuid() with getpwuid_r() to ensure thread safety
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- Threads: Replaced all calls to getpwuid() with getpwuid_r() to ensure thread safety
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