On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Joel Eriksson <joel.eriks...@gmail.com>wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Nikos Balkanas <nbalka...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> >> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Karsten Nohl <n...@srlabs.de> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Mar 27, 2014, at 7:08 , Nikos Balkanas <nbalka...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> > All the more reason to update Kraken's ilx library. Not only it will >>> be easier >>> > to find current boards, but they will be more powerful as well. >>> >>> Happy to integrate any contributions from the community. However, afaict >>> there was a single contributor (kraken-win32) in the four years the code >>> has been stable ... >>> >> >> I plan to do it for myself. I code in C, though, not C++. I can submit it >> to you, but it is up to you to accept it or not. >> Besides, have to wait from AMD to support my Ubuntu 13.10 or 14.04 coming >> up. I am also interested in their new PVA >> (crossfire) architecture. >> > > It is the AMD IL code that needs to be updated, to GCN assembly .. It > would be possible to code it in OpenCL as well, but the whole point with > coding it in AMD IL to begin with was to make use of certain instructions > to make it more efficient. OpenCL code would most likely have a > significantly lower performance (but would obviously be better than > nothing). The C++ wrappers around may need to be modified slightly as well, > but that change is trivial. > They will have to. Ubuntu 13.04 is EOL and 12.04 will be in 3 weeks, when the new 14.04 comes out. They told me that right know they support only Ubuntu 12.04 and 13.04. That's after they crashed my X-server and trashed my installation with their latest catalyst :-( >> > Without updates kraken is doomed to a slow death of obsolescence :-( >>> >>> We were hoping it would be doomed anyway by all networks upgrading to >>> A5/3 :-) >>> >>> >>> Hold on a minute. Kraken is not limited to A51 code. Are you saying that >> the rainbow tables are built with A51 encryption in them? >> If that is the case, there is a project openrainbow tables, that >> maintains them and maybe takes care of it. >> > > Yes, Kraken is limited to A5/1. What made you think otherwise? > Several comments by hackers around the web, saying that it could be used to crack 3G & 4G networks. Didn't answer my question though ;-) Kraken is a general rainbow table matcher. It is the source Rainbow tables that determine the context. If there are A5.3 tables, kraken can work with A5.3. Right? I haven't seen any A5.1 code in Kraken. BTW the project I was referring to is called Distributed Rainbow tables, not Open. > > >> Nikos >> > > Cheers, > Joel Eriksson >
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