DES III starts Today (Upgrade Those Clients!) 32
David Hallowell writes
" The DES III Contest
is starting today at 5pm (GMT). Members of the distributed.net
RC5 teams should make sure they download the
latest client
as they contain optimised code and a faster switchover to
the DES contest. The DES contest will last for a maximum
of 56 hours and the $10,000 prize will only be available if
it is cracked within 24 hours. After that the prizes are on
a sliding scale until it reaches 56 hours after which there's no prize."
EFF already one. (Score:1)
Impressive responses. (Score:1)
I'm impressed with the quality of responses to this question. Where are the legions of flamers who'd have posted stuff like "ITS a DEADICADED MaCHINE STUUPID! There shuld be LISENSES REQIRED to post to ./!!!!"? And, more importantly, how do we keep said legions from returning?
Excuse me while I bask in civilization for a bit.
So, when does it actually start (Score:1)
[Jan 18 17:15:00 UTC] Buffer update scheduled in 7 minutes 52 seconds
Go figure...
Sliding scale (Score:1)
Hosed server, mirrors anyone? (Score:1)
Anyone got a mirror?
hyper macs on distributed.net? (Score:1)
The "total number of blocks cracked by Mac clients" has jumped from 321536935 to 1174254928 [univie.ac.at] in only nine days (Jan 5th to Jan 14)!
To be clearer: 1174254928/321536935 = 3.65..!
The best thing is that I have e-mailed some of the distributed.net people (nugget first, later also dbaker,moose and silby) to ask what's going on. Imagine what have they answered? Nothing.
Am I the only one who doesn't like this?Sliding scale (Score:2)
--Phil (Can't wait until v3. With source available, I might be able to run it at work.)
Use the proxies! (Score:1)
Like: jp-proxy.gildea.net
That goes like: rc5des -a jp-proxy.gildea.net and you're off for good! It's much faster...
The definative answer: Linux (Score:1)
proxy... (Score:1)
if you look the stats page you'll see at the end that there's glitches!
des-iii will be "cracked" by hardware in some hours anyway
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Any Clue What Deep Crack Runs? (Score:2)
big-ol' multiuser system. A system like
that, you'd probably either write everything
from top to bottom yourself, or use some
sort of standard RTOS. My money is on the
former, but I don't know for sure.
EFF already one. (Score:2)
the problem was actually released.
You're probably confusing this with the
contest six months ago. Check the RSA web
site for more details.
probably 30 hours more (Score:1)
lets see if my prediction is right...
Mirror Here (Score:1)
Jeez, I hope I'm not doing anything illigal by distributing this myself.....
Oh well Download Here [164.67.196.237]
Mirror here (Score:1)
Jeez, I hope I'm not doing anything illigal by distributing this....
Oh well Download Here [164.67.196.237]
So, when does it actually start (Score:1)
AMD K6-2 300 / Win98 system lockup with DES client (Score:1)
(Oh well, I'm done with my pity party.)
Flipping server errors... (Score:1)
Trying to join the slashdot team and keep getting server errors when I try to do anything other than view static html pages.
*grumble*
Any Clue What Deep Crack Runs? (Score:1)
When a search unit finds a potential match, it stops until the the controlling computer (a PC running Windows 95 or Linux) retrieves the key and restarts that search unit.
Hosed server, mirrors anyone? (Score:1)
Error: FTP/HTTP server hosed (Score:1)
I can't connect to distributed.net (/. effect)
Any Clue What Deep Crack Runs? (Score:2)
Sure, linux has some great multitasking features, and it's very diverse. But it really isn't very powerful when it comes to multiprocessor support, nor do they really need task swapping...
They said it was all "controlled" by a PC, though. I would imagine that that's a unix box... I can't imagine EFF running Windows
I'm doing my part, 4 PIIs cracking in the office. I'll try to load up some more in the next hour.
How to join slashdot (Score:1)
Natas
http://natas.startx.org