1995-08-28 - Re: Thanks for all your efforts … you can stop now …

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From: Matt Miszewski <crypto@midex.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-08-28 03:55:24 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 27 Aug 95 20:55:24 PDT

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From: Matt Miszewski <crypto@midex.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 95 20:55:24 PDT
Subject: Re: Thanks for all your efforts ... you can stop now ...
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On Sat, 26 Aug 1995, Thomas Grant Edwards wrote:

> I hope this will not be the end of our distributed brute-forcing runs, 
> but only the beginning!  We should be able to take what we have learned 
> from this run and put together an even smoother run for the next challenge.
> 

Can someone please summarize the experience for those of us whom were on 
vacation during the trial so we can learn in an abridged way?  What 
problems ensued (the bottlenecks, etc.) and what solutions were thought 
up?  Thanks.


> -Thomas
> 

Matt





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