Hi,
> Currently, in addition, is still progressing in the implementation of
> rainbow tables, or the project is in a next step?
Rainbow tables are computed. ~ 1.6 To
Lookup tool available.
it works.
See the list archive in particular :
- Post by Frank.A.Stevenson on how to setup Kraken
- Post by Karsten announcing the website
- Post by Dieter Spaar detailling the whole process
(I don't have the exact links at hand, but there isn't that much
traffic and the author name should be enough)
> The documents about the project A5 /1 that I could find are the web site and
> the slide of Karsten and Chris at 26C3 in Berlin. Because I'm very
> interested in this project and understand the weaknesses of A5/1, can
> someone tell me where can I find more document (more detailed) on how these
> tables are generated and how they can be used to attack a code book? On
> which of the many theoretical attacks to cipher A5/1 is based the project
> A5/1?
The best source of info is to read the code. The wiki has some useful
info, but it's not always up to date so you have to compare with
what's actually implemented.
> I will start to produce Rainbow Table, but according to your knowledge, I
> can (or is it not indicate) use a Ubuntu system virtualized on a MacBookPro
> which has a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M?
Don't bother.
A 9400M is _slow_ ... Your CPU may actually go faster :)
Cheers,
Sylvain
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