Thanks for all your efforts ... you can stop now ...
The actualy attempt is now over. See http://www.brute.cam.ac.uk/brute/ (which is being updated from time to time). Thanks for your patience. Could people running old versions please kill any looping clients. Anyone wanting to try to sort out any remaining problems (NB: the load has dropped, so only the "hard faults" will remain) should contact me.
On Sat, 26 Aug 1995, Piete Brooks wrote:
The actualy attempt is now over. See http://www.brute.cam.ac.uk/brute/ (which is being updated from time to time). Thanks for your patience. Could people running old versions please kill any looping clients.
Thanks to Piete and the rest of the brute crew for getting this experiment together! I hope this will not be the end of our distributed brute-forcing runs, but only the beginning! We should be able to take what we have learned from this run and put together an even smoother run for the next challenge. -Thomas
On Sat, 26 Aug 1995, Thomas Grant Edwards wrote:
I hope this will not be the end of our distributed brute-forcing runs, but only the beginning! We should be able to take what we have learned from this run and put together an even smoother run for the next challenge.
Can someone please summarize the experience for those of us whom were on vacation during the trial so we can learn in an abridged way? What problems ensued (the bottlenecks, etc.) and what solutions were thought up? Thanks.
-Thomas
Matt
Can someone please summarize the experience for those of us whom were on vacation during the trial so we can learn in an abridged way? What problems ensued (the bottlenecks, etc.) and what solutions were thought up? Thanks.
See http://www.brute.cl.cam.ac.uk/brute/ for a view from the centre ... Any other experiences welcomed.
participants (3)
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Matt Miszewski -
Piete Brooks -
Thomas Grant Edwards