for the bored: test an iso (esp those with via padlock hw)
if you'd like to help me test some crypto pieces the following ISO includes a test mode which gathers stats and hardware info. feel free to trim whatever from this report and send me the remainder. additional modes support a network-less key management mode and a network enabled instance and cd/dvd writing clone mode. i'm curious about the following mainly: - does it boot? - is network hardware (no wireless) detected in 'net' target? - does entropy mgmt on VIA hardware work? (c5test/c5keys/c5net) - does the clonecd/clonedvd work with your hardware? (clone) - are the key mgmt tools provided sufficient/working? (gpg, openssl, ssh) feedback appreciated. please note the test mode may take a loooong time (30 mins not uncommon). also note you may be left with a single seeder on a slow DSL line, which might take a while as well. src for mtrngd and modified hw_random in src/ on the iso. these bits need some work... thanks http://home.peertech.org:65534/test.iso.torrent gpg --print-md sha256 test.iso test.iso: C7096E4F 76F6AE52 F3E61058 0C269EC3 9C2A1478 B11DDDC5 0664F9F 864DDB44 you can run this without any disks for the security conscious. the full project is intended for release at defcon this year. hope to see you there. (not as a presentation, we just like to geek out. and i'll try to be sober this year but no promises!)
Thus spake coderman (coderman@gmail.com) [17/03/06 00:48]: : if you'd like to help me test some crypto pieces the following ISO : includes a test mode which gathers stats and hardware info. feel free : to trim whatever from this report and send me the remainder. : additional modes support a network-less key management mode and a : network enabled instance and cd/dvd writing clone mode. I'm curious: what's the intent of this project? I should be able to give it a test in about a week or so (I'm away from my normal habitat at the moment). : feedback appreciated. please note the test mode may take a loooong : time (30 mins not uncommon). also note you may be left with a single : seeder on a slow DSL line, which might take a while as well. Though I'm on DSL as well, I'll leave my seed up for a loooong time to help out with this.
On 3/17/06, Damian Gerow <dgerow@afflictions.org> wrote:
... I'm curious: what's the intent of this project?
identity management and decentralized and/or wireless networks. we'll see how much gets finished by summer...
Though I'm on DSL as well, I'll leave my seed up for a loooong time to help out with this.
thanks; there shouldn't be much traffic and anything is helpful.
On 3/16/06, coderman <coderman@gmail.com> wrote:
... http://home.peertech.org:65534/test.iso.torrent
gpg --print-md sha256 test.iso test.iso: C7096E4F 76F6AE52 F3E61058 0C269EC3 9C2A1478 B11DDDC5 0664F9F 864DDB44
apologies; the correct fingerprint (minus cut and paste error) should read: test.iso: C7096E4F 76F6AE52 F3E61058 0C269EC3 9C2A1478 B11DDDC5 10664F9F 864DDB44 or, without spaces: gpg --print-md sha256 test.iso 2>/dev/null | sed 's/[^0-9A-F]//g' C7096E4F76F6AE52F3E610580C269EC39C2A1478B11DDDC510664F9F 864DDB44 test.iso: 44947456 bytes (43M) 2006-03-16 also, for weakly private communication i can be reached using Off The Record ( http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/ ) on AOHell Instant Masochist (AIM) with credentials: username: coderman42 fingerprint: A59CDCB3 46468A16 27D21678 270AF0B5 0B0477CF i consider email public / non-private unless we are exchanging it over a private [virtual] network. (but you should have known that already given my use of a @gmail address...)
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