Re: [A51] Announcing Berlin A5/1 rainbow table set.

2010-06-17 Thread Karsten Nohl
Naturally, copies of the full set can be picked up in Berlin at any time. Cheers, -Karsten On 16-Jun-10 10:21, Frank A. Stevenson wrote: Great progress has been made in computing ATI tables with 100 extra clockings, we got some unexpected but very welcome help from university students, and

Re: [A51] Announcing Berlin A5/1 rainbow table set.

2010-06-17 Thread Sylvain Munaut
39-40 tables have been computed, in what we have dubbed the Berlin A5/1 rainbow table set. And how do we make use of them ? I guess I'm looking for the executable where I give 64 bits a5/1 output, the table directory, and it gives me the R1/R2/R3 output. Does anything like this already

Re: [A51] Announcing Berlin A5/1 rainbow table set.

2010-06-17 Thread Frank A. Stevenson
On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 11:38 +0200, Sylvain Munaut wrote: 39-40 tables have been computed, in what we have dubbed the Berlin A5/1 rainbow table set. And how do we make use of them ? The tables that currently reside in Norway can be used with the demonstration program found here:

Re: [A51] Announcing Berlin A5/1 rainbow table set.

2010-06-17 Thread javier falbo
...@gmail.com Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 12:06:29 +0200 CC: a51@lists.reflextor.com Subject: Re: [A51] Announcing Berlin A5/1 rainbow table set. On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 11:38 +0200, Sylvain Munaut wrote: 39-40 tables have been computed, in what we have dubbed the Berlin A5/1 rainbow table set

[A51] Announcing Berlin A5/1 rainbow table set.

2010-06-16 Thread Frank A. Stevenson
Great progress has been made in computing ATI tables with 100 extra clockings, we got some unexpected but very welcome help from university students, and at most there were 8 GPUs on the job. 2x5850 + 2x5870 + 2x5970 - allowing us to compute almost 2 TB of tables in around 4 weeks of time.