if you want to crash everything in sight try a 4096 bit key. all i
wanted was a pepsi ...

brucee

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:07 AM, Dave Eckhardt <davide...@cs.cmu.edu> wrote:
>> Oh, is this a telnet capable mains switch? Is tehre a UK
>> version, I have wanted such a thing for ages.
>
> Bay Technical Associates (baytech.net) has a huge variety of
> these, many take 220V, many are available on eBay, maybe the
> sets don't intersect but I think they do.
>
> You need to be a bit careful since a lot of what's on eBay
> is telnet-only (i.e., you probably don't want to deploy it
> on the Internet).  Some of the older SSH-capable units have
> slow enough CPU's that you don't want to use an RSA key of
> more than 768 bits (and even that's noticeably slower than
> 512); if you use "real SSL certs" your CA may refuse to sign
> a key that small these days.
>
> Dave Eckhardt
>
>

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