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TSI Gabe
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Re: C question

I guess might as well get it out there.

I've been able to reach arround 30 billion MD5 hashes per second using the 6 SPU cores on the PS3...I'm trying to make it even better still..
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dave
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So this is "cracking security for fun and profit with household toys" ?


TSI Gabe
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said by dave See Profile :

So this is "cracking security for fun and profit with household toys" ?
I guess you can put it that way.
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BeesTea
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said by TSI Gabe See Profile :

I guess might as well get it out there.

I've been able to reach arround 30 billion MD5 hashes per second using the 6 SPU cores on the PS3...I'm trying to make it even better still..
Thank ${diety} (or math) for salted hashes then.

What's your practical application? Cracking apache htpasswd files?
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Steve
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said by TSI Gabe See Profile :

I've been able to reach arround 30 billion MD5 hashes per second using the 6 SPU cores on the PS3...
I call bullshit.

30B MD5 hashes per second over 6 cores means 5B hashes per second per core. I suppose I could believe that the PS3 could do 5B CPU instructions per second per core, but I don't buy that it can do 5B MD5 hashes (even simple ones) per second. I doubt even the memory bandwidth is sufficient for that amount of computation.

Did you mean million?

Steve
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