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Re: Re: disk encryption modes

2002-04-29 Thread JonathanW
Title: Re: Re: disk encryption modes Here is a technique for encrypting a hard disk that should provide reasonable performance, good security, and be easy to render the entire disk unreadable in an emergency. 1. Start with a good (P)RNG. Seed it constantly with radioacitve decay noise,

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2002-04-29 Thread Bill Stewart
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2002-04-29 Thread Steve Furlong
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Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-29 Thread Graham Lally
Jan Dobrucki wrote: I do have an idea thou. I'm thinking how to implement PGP into car locks. And so far I got this: The driver has his PGP, and the door has it's own. Path of least resistance - *access* to the car is generally not the problem. Instead weaker attacks such as breaking the

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2002-04-29 Thread JonathanW
Title: RE: disk encryption modes With a 4096 byte cluster size, 1 GB of drive space would require 4 MB temporary key file storage. At this ratio, a 128 MB compact flash card could hold a key file for 32 GB of hard drive space. The key file could be stored on the same physical drive if you

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Steve Furlong wrote: Blow me. Troll, and ye shalt be heard. Seriously, while the relationship between furriners and merkins has been notoriously strained, might there not be need for a cpunx-europe@? For regional announcements, and such. English to be preferrable mode

Re: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-29 Thread Sampo Syreeni
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So if your P2P application is IPv6 compatible, you can get a semi permanent IPv6 IP automatically from a server, and thereafter do peer to peer, just as if you were full, no kidding, on the internet. This nicely solves the problem with NATs, true.

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Ken Brown
Tim May wrote: Not sure about the rest of europe - but we have a targetted crypto list in the UK (UKCrypto, sensibly enough) so already have a forum for uk-specific issues. Thats not to say some of it wouldn't be better here - but I am sure our problems with .. [name elide to

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Re: Topics and Toposes (Re: news is irrelevant -- write code not laws)

2002-04-29 Thread KPJ
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Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Ben Laurie
Eugen Leitl wrote: On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Steve Furlong wrote: Blow me. Troll, and ye shalt be heard. Seriously, while the relationship between furriners and merkins has been notoriously strained, might there not be need for a cpunx-europe@? For regional announcements, and such.

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Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread David Howe
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2002-04-29 Thread Anonymous User
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BBC2 to recreate Stanford Prison Experiment

2002-04-29 Thread Generic Poster
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2002-04-29 Thread matthew X
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Re: (Resend) UK's biggest e-pedo bust ever! .. Yet

2002-04-29 Thread Steve Furlong
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2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 23:46:40 -0400 From: Russ Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [9fans] PGP There's no direct support in the mail clients for exchanging mail with PGP/GPG users. Someone ported PGP at

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Re: Two ideas for random number generation

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, David Howe wrote: No it isn't. You -want- a RNG but you can't have one. Nobody -wants- a PRNG, they -settle- for it. I think there is some confusion here - if you are using a PRNG as a stream cypher, the last thing in the world you want is for it to be truely random -

Re: Re: Two ideas for random number generation

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is, to get the infinite cycle, you'd have to have some method of generating a uniform random integer 0 to infinity for the initial state, and you'd need an infinite amount of memory to store the current internal state. Neither of which is

Re: Two ideas for random number generation

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
Comments inline... On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, R. A. Hettinga wrote: I seem to be channeling mathematicians this morning... Cheers, RAH --- begin forwarded text Status: U From: Somebody with a sheepskin... To: R. A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Two ideas for random number

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2002-04-29 Thread Yasholomew Yashinski
--cut text-- From: Jan Dobrucki [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 22:01:36 +0200 References: 000701c1ef01$cf237de0$9286fea9@y3q4g8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] le snip Ok, so the thief managed to get into the car. There still voice

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-29 Thread Neil Johnson
On Monday 29 April 2002 06:10 am, Graham Lally wrote: Path of least resistance - *access* to the car is generally not the problem. Instead weaker attacks such as breaking the glass, or forcing the door work much better. Once inside, a different mechanism again would be somebody just steals

Re: CDR: Re: (P)RNG's and k-distribution

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Joseph Ashwood wrote: - Original Message - From: Jim Choate [EMAIL PROTECTED] For a RNG to -be- a RNG it -must- be infinity-distributed. This means that there are -no- string repititions -ever-. Ummm, wrong. No, correct. It's called -infinity

Slashdot | Nanotechnology, US Government, and Secrecy (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://slashdot.org/science/02/04/25/1339239.shtml?tid=134 -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James

Byte: Getting in the game - effective lobbying for Open Source (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=664 -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles.

CNN.com - Britain tests early, high-tech voting - April 25, 2002 (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/04/25/high.tech.voting.ap/index.html -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles.

kuro5hin.org || The Death of the West (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/4/23/221217/509 -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James Patrick

RE: Two ideas for random number generation

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Trei, Peter wrote: My point, I hope it is clear, was to prove that there are deterministic algorithms which do not repeat. There are, AND they are continous and -not- based on NOT-AND-OR. I -never- said there were not deterministic algorithms but then again those

Re: Quantum mechanics, England, and Topos Theory

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Ken Brown wrote: One of the classic examples of what is now called chaos (a word that I don't like in this context). The exact trajectory taken by simple models Uhuh... of predator-prey systems is often very sensitively dependent on initial conditions. Of course in

Re: Two ideas for random number generation

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Ken Brown wrote: Trei, Peter wrote: [...] Exactly what is the Choatian definition of a PRNG which requires it to repeat, anyway? Possibly confusion between 2 common English meanings of repeat. (1) repeatable, so if someone else runs the same algorithm on

CIA Warns of Chinese Plans for Cyber-Attacks on U.S. (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-042502china.story -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles.

Journey to the Internet\'s Unknown Regions (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://sci.newsfactor.com/perl/story/17418.html -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James Patrick

EU Body: U.S. Must Follow Law (washingtonpost.com) (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A47622-2002Apr25.html -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles.

The Oakland Press - The State Legislature has given police power to search your home without telling you why (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
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\'Sky Net\' Could Enable Large-Scale Drone Wars (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://sci.newsfactor.com/perl/story/17442.html -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James Patrick

Any info on this maybe improved matrix algebra for GNFS? (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 07:23:40 +0200 From: Francois Grieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Any info on this maybe improved matrix algebra for GNFS? Found the following at http://www.eweek.com/article/0,3658,s=712a=25047,00.asp (..) The

CNN.com - Senate measure embraces opt-in privacy standard - April 25, 2002 (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/industry/04/25/senate.opt.in.idg/index.html -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles.

Slashdot | RIAA Wants Taxpayer-Funded IP Police (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/04/26/1236245.shtml?tid=99 -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James

CNN.com - U.S. criticizes China over copyrights - April 25, 2002 (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
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USATODAY.com - Ex-CIA chief revitalizes 'truth serum' debate (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002/04/26/torture.htm -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James

Re: Any info on this maybe improved matrix algebra for GNFS? (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 09:42:58 +0100 From: Nicko van Someren [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Francois Grieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Any info on this maybe improved matrix algebra for GNFS? Francois, This is a new

kuro5hin.org || Hard reduction: The basis for rational drug policy (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/4/25/81546/3419 -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James Patrick

CNN.com - Net firms object to Senate privacy bill - April 26, 2002 (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/industry/04/26/online.privacy.ap/index.html -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles.

kuro5hin.org || Macaulay on Copyright (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/4/25/1345/03329 -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James Patrick

The Register - Crackers favour war dailling and weak passwords (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://theregister.co.uk/content/55/25044.html -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James Patrick Kelly

CNN.com - UK city begins smart card e-government plan - April 26, 2002 (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/04/26/smart.card.govt.idg/index.html -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles.

The Register - WIPOUT names essay winners (on WIP Day!) (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://theregister.co.uk/content/6/25047.html -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James Patrick Kelly

Times Online - Loose connections, 'six degrees of seperation' study a myth? (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,591-260065,00.html -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James

Re: Quantum mechanics, England, and Topos Theory

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No. Maybe. People who think like economists or libertarians will conclude that markets tend to stability, because humans will analyze fluctuations, The examples of stable free markets include lots of examples that are not involved with

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Re: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Lucky Green wrote: I concur. In fact, I was surprised that not a single one of the many P2P solutions presented at the recent excellent CODECON made any mention of support for IPv6, which can be easily be added to just about any P2P application, while every presenter

Re: Quantum mechanics, England, and Topos Theory

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Except if they're, paradoxically, Austrian economists, like Hayek, or von Mises, who reject scientism and, oddly enough, equilbrium theory. Then again Mises equated 'capitalism' with 'economics'...even the great fallfor a good intro to some

NewsForge: Commentary: The future of copyright laws creates two seperate worlds (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
http://newsforge.com/newsforge/02/04/27/0227251.shtml?tid=19 -- The law is applied philosophy and a philosphical system is only as valid as its first principles. James

FW: NAI's seeming replacement for PGP desktop (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 14:45:56 -0400 From: R. A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Digital Bearer Settlement List [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FW: NAI's seeming replacement for PGP desktop --- begin forwarded text Status: U From:

Gartner supports HK smart ID card use (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 10:27:59 -0400 From: R. A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Digital Bearer Settlement List [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Gartner supports HK smart ID card use

BBC News | SCI/TECH | PC networks inspired by gossip (fwd)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 16:47:25 -0500 From: James Choate [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: BBC News | SCI/TECH | PC networks inspired by gossip Can you say 'Small World Networks'?...

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Steve Furlong
Jan Dobrucki wrote: World, this is the USA, USA, this is The World. Now that you know each other, start thinking in a more broad perspective, please. Blow me. /s/ An Ugly American -- Steve FurlongComputer Condottiere Have GNU, Will Travel The reasonable man adapts himself to the

RE: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-29 Thread jamesd
On 28 Apr 2002 at 16:20, Morlock Elloi wrote: How exactly does the introduction of IPV6 on a machine that is NAT-ted by the ISP who doesn't give shit about IPV6 help the situation ? James A. Donald: To connect to the IPV6 world from inside a NAT network, you need a machine that is both

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Steve Furlong wrote: Blow me. Troll, and ye shalt be heard. Seriously, while the relationship between furriners and merkins has been notoriously strained, might there not be need for a cpunx-europe@? For regional announcements, and such. English to be preferrable mode

Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-29 Thread Graham Lally
Jan Dobrucki wrote: I do have an idea thou. I'm thinking how to implement PGP into car locks. And so far I got this: The driver has his PGP, and the door has it's own. Path of least resistance - *access* to the car is generally not the problem. Instead weaker attacks such as breaking the

Re: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-29 Thread Sampo Syreeni
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So if your P2P application is IPv6 compatible, you can get a semi permanent IPv6 IP automatically from a server, and thereafter do peer to peer, just as if you were full, no kidding, on the internet. This nicely solves the problem with NATs, true.

Re: Re: disk encryption modes

2002-04-29 Thread JonathanW
Title: Re: Re: disk encryption modes Here is a technique for encrypting a hard disk that should provide reasonable performance, good security, and be easy to render the entire disk unreadable in an emergency. 1. Start with a good (P)RNG. Seed it constantly with radioacitve decay noise,

RE: disk encryption modes

2002-04-29 Thread JonathanW
Title: RE: disk encryption modes With a 4096 byte cluster size, 1 GB of drive space would require 4 MB temporary key file storage. At this ratio, a 128 MB compact flash card could hold a key file for 32 GB of hard drive space. The key file could be stored on the same physical drive if you

Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Ben Laurie
Eugen Leitl wrote: On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Steve Furlong wrote: Blow me. Troll, and ye shalt be heard. Seriously, while the relationship between furriners and merkins has been notoriously strained, might there not be need for a cpunx-europe@? For regional announcements, and such.

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread David Howe
I don't think you get freelance IRA guys. Not with both kneecaps, anyway. might be surprised - donations from the states have apparently tailled off (having been the subject of a terrorist attack themselves they seem less willing to fund them) and they could do with the revenue - but you are

Re: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Ken Brown
Tim May wrote: Not sure about the rest of europe - but we have a targetted crypto list in the UK (UKCrypto, sensibly enough) so already have a forum for uk-specific issues. Thats not to say some of it wouldn't be better here - but I am sure our problems with .. [name elide to

Re: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-29 Thread jamesd
-- On 29 Apr 2002 at 14:58, Sampo Syreeni wrote: [IPv6] nicely solves the problem with NATs, true. However, most firewalls I know are there for security reasons. Those will likely be adapted to work for 6to4 as well. The transition period will likely see some cracks where p2p can work,

Re: Upcoming workshop on category theory and concurrency

2002-04-29 Thread Tim May
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 09:29 AM, dmolnar wrote: [concerning category theory and crypto protocols] So when you have done some real work on the matter, at least written some paper on the stuff, and published it, you may well write about it here. I think that sets the bar a bit too

Re: Upcoming workshop on category theory and concurrency

2002-04-29 Thread KPJ
It appears as if Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | |I chose not to reply to KPJ for two reasons: But you _did_ in fact reply, through the cypherpunks list. So I presume you meant to perform a social gesture of some kind, which, to me, suggests you felt an emotional reaction to my post. These

attack on rfc3211 mode (Re: disk encryption modes)

2002-04-29 Thread Adam Back
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 11:58:46AM +1200, Peter Gutmann wrote: Adam Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | [RFC3211 mode] are you sure it's not vulnerable to splicing attacks (swapping ciphertext blocks around to get a partial plaintext change which recovers after a block or two)? CBC

Re: Re: Got carried away...

2002-04-29 Thread Jan Dobrucki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I have been thinking about the window problem and the ignition too. What I was thinking was a car of the not so far future. Where there wont be any windows because the driver will see the outside throu a camera and he wont need regular lights cause there'll be

BBC2 to recreate Stanford Prison Experiment

2002-04-29 Thread Generic Poster
..from an ad in circulation on BBC2 (UK) if I recall inaccurately. If they shaved your head, would you lose your individuality? If they took away your name, would they take your identity? [..] 16(?) men. Half with power, half with none. See how events unfold in: The Experiment. Coming soon

(Resend) UK's biggest e-pedo bust ever! .. Yet

2002-04-29 Thread Anonymous User
70 more e-pedophiles busted in War To Protect A Single Child. Big bust of those who trade in verboten pixels on Tuesday. Computers towed away to be impounded and none or more children relocated to safer accomodation. Link between pornography and action becomes clearer, movie at 11. The only

Re: Re: Odp: Cypherpunks Europe

2002-04-29 Thread Jan Dobrucki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Greetings. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 28 Apr 2002 at 22:26, Jan Dobrucki wrote: and third, Americans say, respect human rights, when the US hasn't signed any conventions protecting human rights, because if it did, it would have to stop sending people