1995-08-24 - Re: SSL CHALLENGE: ALERT! probable misallocation of keys?

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From: Sam Quigley <poodge@econ.Berkeley.EDU>
To: cwe@Csli.Stanford.EDU
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From: Sam Quigley <poodge@econ.Berkeley.EDU>
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 95 14:51:20 PDT
To: cwe@Csli.Stanford.EDU
Subject: Re: SSL CHALLENGE: ALERT! probable misallocation of keys?
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>>>>> "Christian" == Christian Wettergren <cwe@Csli.Stanford.EDU> writes:

    > Where can one observe the progress of the computations? What is
    > allocated etc?

try http://www.brute.cl.cam.ac.uk/cgi-bin/brute?op=stats

How often is this updated?  I've allocated (and ACKed) more keyspace
than it shows I have, and I wonder if my requests might have gotten
munged.  So far, the only thing it shows I've acked is the keyspace I
manually ACKed over the WWW interface (actually, I ACKed it a bunch of
times -- the forms weren't producing responses, so I resent them a
couple times..)

-sq







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