From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 05:32:19 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Deschall Fwd: WE FOUND IT!
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Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 17:01:16 -0400
To: dcsb@ai.mit.edu
From: Kent Borg <kentborg@borg.org>
Subject: Deschall Fwd: WE FOUND IT!
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56-bit DES has now been publicly cracked! In a chaotic volunteer effort,
no less. Cool!
-kb, the Kent who's Macintosh searched quite a few billion keys, but did
not find it.
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** Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 13:46:19 -0600
** From: Rocke Verser <rcv@dopey.verser.frii.com>
** To: deschall-announce@gatekeeper.megasoft.com
** Subject: WE FOUND IT!
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** "Strong cryptography makes the world a safer place."
**
** That's the message RSA has been waiting for us to decipher.
** And we did it!
**
** The correct key (8558891AB0C851B6) was reported to RSA Data Security
** shortly before midnight last night (Mountain Time). RSA's automated
** server acknowledged our win!
**
** The winning computer is a Pentium 90MHz, operated by iNetZ Corporation
** of Salt Lake City, Utah. Their employee, Michael K. Sanders, was the
** individual who was running the DESCHALL client.
**
** Congratulations, Michael. And congratulations to all who participated!
**
**
** Many thanks are due, all around.
**
** Special thanks to Justin Dolske and Matt Curtin, who took enormous
** pressure off of me, early in the project; and who have kept the client
** archives, mailing lists, and gateways humming right along; and who
** diligently responded to *so many* questions on the mailing lists.
** Thanks very much!
**
** Special thanks to Darrell Kindred and Andrew Meggs, whose programming
** skill in their respective fields (fast bitslice clients and fast
** user-friendly Mac PPC clients) is unmatched!
**
** Special thanks to Karl Runge, who has spent many evenings into the wee
** hours (is 5 AM wee?) to develop some outstanding stats and to make sure
** those stats were posted each morning!
**
** Special thanks to Jeff Simmons, and others, whose names tragically
** escape me, who did some early publicity to get the project rolling!
**
** Special thanks to the other developers, Guy Albertelli and Kelly
** Campbell. Guy performed a number of "ports", and Kelly produced the
** first Mac client.
**
** Thanks to countless others, who devoted not just their CPU cycles, but
** their boundless energy as well.
**
**
** I offer both thanks and consolations to our only public "competitor",
** SolNET.
**
** Magnus and Fredrik: As I have said before, SolNET is a class outfit. I
** never once heard you disparage your competition. We thank you!
**
** In a sense, the "win" belongs to all of us, who contributed CPU cycles
** and clients and ideas and innovations. We searched less than 1/4 of the
** keyspace. Worldwide, over half of the keyspace was searched. A
** DESCHALL client may have found "the" key, but you deserve credit for
** helping to bring the "expected date of completion" significantly ahead.
**
** Your Web site gave us a goal to shoot for. A goal which we never met.
** Your clients had many features our users wished for. There is no shame
** in not finding the key. But I know the anguish you must feel after
** putting your hearts and souls into a project for 3-4 months, and not
** being "the" winner.
**
** In my eyes, everyone who participated, whether working for the DESCHALL
** team or the SolNET team is a winner!
**
**
** Last but not least, thanks to my dear wife, Myra, who allowed me to
** engage in this project (when I should have been looking for my next
** contract programming job); and to her and my children, who tolerated
** the disruption to our household routine caused by this project.
**
**
** - - Rocke Verser, DESCHALL organizer, rcv@dopey.verser.frii.com
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