Re: RSA Datasecurity Challenge

1997-02-26 Thread Hamish Moffatt
 
 Check out http://zero.genz.net/ for info
 Check out ftp://ftp.genz.net:/pub/rc5 for the client  
   The client will be something like rc5-client-linux-{aout, i586, i486}
 etc..
 
 Once you have the client run this:
  nohup ./rc5-client-linux-whatever -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 I know there are at least 6 machines running for [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 and Redhat has 37... lets outnumber 'em! :)

I guess that should be genx.net. ftp.genx.net refuses my connection
because I'm outside the USA. Anywhere outside the USA I can get the
client? I got the source from the upenn address, but it doesn't
have a -i option, so I guess it's not what I want.


With all this cryptography software I've got here (pgp in particular),
I think I might be just about ready to nuke the USA. Sheesh.


Hamish
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http://yallara.cs.rmit.edu.au/~moffatt CPOM: [  ] 40%
PGP key available from web page above.


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RE: RSA Datasecurity Challenge

1997-02-24 Thread Colegio de Contadores

The redhat users ( and  other linux users ) will give the money to the Grand 
Linux Foundation.  I think you and other must think equals.


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De: Daniel Stringfield[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado:sábado 22 de febrero de 1997 17:47
Para:   debian-user@lists.debian.org
Asunto: RSA Datasecurity Challenge


Join the race!

Check out http://zero.genz.net/ for info
Check out ftp://ftp.genz.net:/pub/rc5 for the client  
The client will be something like rc5-client-linux-{aout, i586, i486}
etc..

Once you have the client run this:
 nohup ./rc5-client-linux-whatever -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

I know there are at least 6 machines running for [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and Redhat has 37... lets outnumber 'em! :)



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Re: RSA Datasecurity Challenge

1997-02-23 Thread Mary Conner


On Sat, 22 Feb 1997, Daniel Stringfield wrote:
 I know there are at least 6 machines running for [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 and Redhat has 37... lets outnumber 'em! :)

The redhat machines appear to be running for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
They have enough blocks themselves to appear on the top 15 lists
of email addresses (what you specify with -i, and who you are
running for), and yet they don't.  

I'm not running for anybody at the moment (got a machine with either
a flaky motherboard or flaky memory---I can't even compile a kernel), but
when I do it will be for [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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RSA Datasecurity Challenge

1997-02-22 Thread Daniel Stringfield

Join the race!

Check out http://zero.genz.net/ for info
Check out ftp://ftp.genz.net:/pub/rc5 for the client  
The client will be something like rc5-client-linux-{aout, i586, i486}
etc..

Once you have the client run this:
 nohup ./rc5-client-linux-whatever -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

I know there are at least 6 machines running for [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and Redhat has 37... lets outnumber 'em! :)



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