From: jthomas@ogi.com (Joe Thomas)
To: rkw@dataplex.net (Richard Wackerbarth)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-08-24 21:09:31 UTC
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From: jthomas@ogi.com (Joe Thomas)
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 95 14:09:31 PDT
To: rkw@dataplex.net (Richard Wackerbarth)
Subject: Re: Keys for ssl search
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>0c2b-cf7a NOACK 0c2b 50000 Joe Thomas <jthomas@ogi.com>
>
>You have allocated over 3/4 of the total search space.
>I think that you accidently "bit off more than you can chew"
>The count is 2^24 keys per keyspace.
>
>Please return the extra keys and select a reasonable number (like 1 or 2)
>unless you have a superfast cluster of Crays.
(Noted by several others, too)
Sorry about this! The Windows NT client asked "how many keys" I wanted to
check, not how many key segments. 50,000 sounded like a few seconds' work
on my P120. I've attempted to return the keys using the "reject" button
(again on the Win32 client), but I don't think it took. If anyone can tell
me what the quickest way to return these keys is, I'd really appreciate it.
Sorry, all,
Joe Thomas
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