any off-line client for DES crack?

I'd like to train a couple of off-the-net computers to crack DES. Unfortunately there appears to be no off-line client which uses files, so I can sneakernet a big batch of "try this keyspace" requests, leave it running for a few weeks, and then sneakernet the results back. Yeah, I could hack it myself, but I thought I'd recommend the idea to the people who are actually coordinating the searches. (Of course the user should be able to tell if the client has scored the key. Some users may well decide not to bother sneakernetting "not found" results back to the Net, but will check to see if their client won.) (In case you are worried, I am good net.citizen who trims Newsgroups: lines, is careful not to take the name of Kibo in vain, and who never trolls for newbies by posting "follow-up to this article to get free nude picture of Sandra Bullock!". So _I_, therefore, would faithfully sneakernet my "key not found" results back to the Net.) Regards, Zooko Journeyman Disclaimers follow: I am not a crook. NOT speaking for DigiCash or any other person or organization. No PGP sig follows.

Are the computers completely off the net or are they behind a firewall or dial-up connection? If the boxes can talk to a networked UNIX box that is behind the same side of the firewall or have a dial-up connection, DESCHALL offers helper software for you. -- Lucky Green <mailto:shamrock@netcom.com> PGP encrypted mail preferred On Mon, 2 Jun 1997, Bryce wrote:
I'd like to train a couple of off-the-net computers to crack DES. Unfortunately there appears to be no off-line client which uses files, so I can sneakernet a big batch of "try this keyspace" requests, leave it running for a few weeks, and then sneakernet the results back.
Yeah, I could hack it myself, but I thought I'd recommend the idea to the people who are actually coordinating the searches.
(Of course the user should be able to tell if the client has scored the key. Some users may well decide not to bother sneakernetting "not found" results back to the Net, but will check to see if their client won.)
(In case you are worried, I am good net.citizen who trims Newsgroups: lines, is careful not to take the name of Kibo in vain, and who never trolls for newbies by posting "follow-up to this article to get free nude picture of Sandra Bullock!". So _I_, therefore, would faithfully sneakernet my "key not found" results back to the Net.)
Regards,
Zooko Journeyman
Disclaimers follow: I am not a crook. NOT speaking for DigiCash or any other person or organization. No PGP sig follows.

A million monkeys operating under the pseudonym "Lucky Green <shamrock@netcom.com>" typed:
Are the computers completely off the net or are they behind a firewall or dial-up connection? If the boxes can talk to a networked UNIX box that is behind the same side of the firewall or have a dial-up connection, DESCHALL offers helper software for you.
Nope. I'm thinking of really and truly off-the-net computers. I wonder how many of them there are that might participate in the DES crack if the input and output can simply be directed to/from a file... Regards, Zooko Disclaimers follow: I am not a crook. NOT speaking for DigiCash or any other person or organization. No PGP sig follows.
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Bryce
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Lucky Green