oclHashcat build documentation = # Revision: * 1.2 # Authors: * Gabriele Gristina <> * Christoph Heuwieser <> # Dependencies To compile **oclHashcat** the following third party libraries are required: - ADL_SDK v9.0 ( http://developer.amd.com/tools-and-sdks/graphics-development/display-library-adl-sdk/ ) - NVAPI R352 ( https://developer.nvidia.com/nvapi ) - GDK v352_55 ( https://developer.nvidia.com/gpu-deployment-kit ) The next thing to do is download all the third party libraries listed above and put these files into the *deps/tmp* directory. The following files are needed inside the *deps/tmp* directory: ADL_SDK9.zip R352-developer.zip gdk_linux_amd64_352_55_release.run # Building oclHashcat First get a copy of the **oclHashcat** repository ```sh $ git clone https://github.com/hashcat/oclHashcat.git ``` Install the dependencies (root permission needed) ```sh $ cd oclHashcat $ ./tools/deps.sh ``` Run "make" ```sh $ make ``` to install it run "make install" ```sh $ make install ``` Useful tricks: - build native linux/osx binaries ```sh $ make ``` - build all binaries (see Note1 and Note2): ```sh $ make binaries ``` Note1: to install all binaries ("make binaries") you need to first clone the OpenCL-Headers within the main folder: ```sh $ git clone https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-Headers deps/OpenCL-Headers/CL ``` the tools/deps.sh script does not clone this repo automatically since for native compilation it is not needed. Note2: if you get an error like the following one for "make binaries" ```sh /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lOpenCL ``` the main reason is probably that the 32-bit version of libOpenCL.so was not found. A possible solution is to just symbolic link it (if the 32-bit version of libOpenCL.so.1 exists), for example: ```sh sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libOpenCL.so.1 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libOpenCL.so ``` = Enjoy your fresh **oclHashcat** binaries ;)