Jim Choate <ravage@ssz.com> said:
http://slashdot.org (it's a vector to Forbes).
<sigh> No, that's Slashdot. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/01/03/0628240 is the actual Slashdot story. http://www.forbes.com/futuretech/forbes/2001/0108/242.html is a vector to Forbes. (and I thought 2001 was going to improve...)
Jim Choate <ravage@ssz.com> said:
http://slashdot.org (it's a vector to Forbes).
At 09:14 AM 1/3/01 -0500, Roy Silvernail wrote:
<sigh> No, that's Slashdot.
Yup. It's the URL for the front page, and articles roll off the bottom as new ones are posted, as Jim knows. However, the project has some very interesting concepts, and is worth looking at. Distributed storage, M-of-N replication, security handled mainly by storing only plaintext. I haven't looked at their approaches to traffic analysis or anonymity, if any.
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/01/03/0628240 is the actual Slashdot story.
http://www.forbes.com/futuretech/forbes/2001/0108/242.html is a vector to Forbes.
http://oceanstore.cs.berkeley.edu is the project home page. Publications are at http://oceanstore.cs.berkeley.edu/publications/index.html I don't recognize the names of the principals on it - are there any Cypherpunks who've worked with them? More of the real documentation is hidden in the parent project's pages - http://endeavour.cs.berkeley.edu/presentations.html has <arrrgh> Microsoft Powerpoint presentations with the good stuff. Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, bill.stewart@pobox.com PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Bill Stewart wrote:
More of the real documentation is hidden in the parent project's pages - http://endeavour.cs.berkeley.edu/presentations.html has <arrrgh> Microsoft Powerpoint presentations with the good stuff.
The list of Project People only has one person on "cryptography" - Steve Weiss. His paper on security issues for a file system on top of OceanStore can be found at http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~sweis/cs261.ps
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