Alex Tang wrote:
On Tue Aug 22 12:26:49 1995: you scribbled...
[stuff about running crypto screensavers]
It seems like there's got to be an easy way to divvy up keyspace on a real time basis so that anyone with a few cycles to spare can contribute them...
There could be a central server out there, which would keep track of what keyspace needs to be swept, etc.
It seems that the SKSP protocol is a good foundation for just such a plan.
Can screensavers such as After Dark for mac/pc access network protocols? or would someone have to write a new screensaver alltogether.
Afterdark is just a program that always runs in the background. You could program a screensaver/timeslice stealer...even by modem... And with Windows new 'features' you can get someone to install this at the click of a button..from an email message, Ha!....