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pyrex2
July 16th, 2014, 11:00 PM
Hello everyone! I am attempting to compile John the Ripper on my new ARM cluster running on the NVIDIA Jetson TK1.

I am attempting to compile it with MPI and CUDA support however, it doesn't even support the ARM architecture.

I was able to compile it using "generic" as my compile option "make generic" and I was also able to get MPI working by editing the Makefile and commenting the MPI references.

I cannot get CUDA working.... I tried copy / pasting some of the extra flags I saw in the other compile options but I came up with nothing that works... Would anyone be able to help me? I would very much appreciate it!

In case you do now know what JtR is I am providing a link to the version I am using, also known as Jumbo 7 as it contains the MPI patch.

http://openwall.com/john/g/john-1.7.9-jumbo-7.tar.gz

Thank You!

coffeecat
July 16th, 2014, 11:05 PM
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