-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- It would be Really Nice if the next version of the brutessl software had a couple of features (particularly for us folks with mini-LANs) - > option to output results to a file (or files, so we can maintain local logging of results: ie, CHAL2a.dat, CHAL2b.dat, etc). > a Windows 3.1 variant (or even win32s) I've got 3 machines (386sx-33, 386DX-20, 486DX2-80), with an option on my roommates machine (386DX-40), all connected via Windows for Workgroups. All 4 are set up with win32s, so could do a *lot* better at keysearches if the software was available. There's plenty of support for Unix variants, and even NT/95, but us humble Win/DOS users are kinda left hanging a bit. Maybe next challenge, we can pre-allocate keyspace based on the results of this one: look at how fast folks are reporting results, and allocate chunks of space accordingly (maybe based on an 8-hour 'cycle'). Sure take some of the load off the poor server :-) Dave Merriman -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMD4E48VrTvyYOzAZAQGSMwP8DWxgb5NVDgvIFuw1BGf0E5TP0swHdyZ1 I4gfIGMtjd1AbtJHbxwILSPwb8+BcqZxZtGQXnYRnyoAkK7FltsiGulWApMXmNUU gtSUMr9xngW+Mwq5ju865Ff5wp7s8Bv3BBTqKGLmXWON1ILbEbjUNwqs4i8+wQU0 PCOgvJndj5M= =dyvQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- This is a test (3 UUE lines) of the unconstitutional ITAR - 1/713th of the PGP executable. See below for getting YOUR chunk! ------------------ PGP.ZIP Part [015/713] ------------------- M=$<(&L`#*IPP",(G6(,,S,`P](<2RWU96XCW86/JBYV8A\D8@X'HB_9H#&\X MX'PCUB.,13B"X8`R?^J-:UB.M_`U\>[#)BS&5$0C,Y#^1CS>1`\T1QTXX6!3 M8H,),S$8G>&.WP(8IRA`-M['+`Q%&_C"">5-F%LX@<_Q$;*P'',Q$Z/AA[8M ------------------------------------------------------------- for next chunk to export --> http://dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/export/ <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> My web page: http://www.geopages.com/CapitolHill/1148
> option to output results to a file (or files, so we can maintain local logging of results: ie, CHAL2a.dat, CHAL2b.dat, etc).
Done -- in brl0.06 The whole code runs without writing any files, so it defaults to /dev/null, but you can point it whatre you like (e.g. logkeys=log-`uname -n`)
> a Windows 3.1 variant (or even win32s)
Not my area ....
Maybe next challenge, we can pre-allocate keyspace based on the results of this one: look at how fast folks are reporting results, and allocate chunks of space accordingly (maybe based on an 8-hour 'cycle'). Sure take some of the load off the poor server :-)
It would seem reasonable to allocate say "2/3rds of what you scanned last time" in advance ...
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