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2015 Feb 05
2
Another Fedora decision
> On Feb 4, 2015, at 5:43 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>
> SSH as shipped on CentOS doesn?t allow 1,000 guesses per second, as this calculator assumes
Hmm, just thought of a counterattack:
If CentOS?s SSH currently allows 10 guesses per minute *per IP*, all you need to do to get 1,000 guesses per second is to rent time on a 6,000 machine botnet.
2015 Feb 05
0
Another Fedora decision
...time on a 6,000 machine botnet.
Rent ? That costs money. Just crack open some Windoze machines and do
it for free. That is what many hackers do.
Is this safe enough ?
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Online Attack Scenario: (Assuming one thousand guesses per second) 7.26
hundred million trillion trillion trillion centuries
Offline Fast Attack Scenario: (Assuming one hundred billion guesses per
second) 7.26 trillion trillion trillion centuries
Massive Cracking Array Scenario: (Assuming one hundred trillion guesses
per second) 7.26 billion trillion trillion centuries
They've obviousl...
2015 Oct 19
0
Article : NSA can break trillions of encrypted VPN connections
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 11:28:04AM +0200, Florent B wrote:
> Have you read this article from ars technica ?
>
> http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/10/how-the-nsa-can-break-trillions-of-encrypted-web-and-vpn-connections/
Yes.
> What I understand is that 1024-bits Diffie-Hellman keys are broken by NSA.
More precisely, they can spend a lot of effort to break Diffie-Hellman
for a small number of primes. Unfortunately, most implementations only
use a small set of commonly us...
2010 May 02
8
zpool mirror (dumb question)
...media. What I am looking to do, is get a bunch of
2TB drives, and mount them mirrored, and in a zpool so that I don''t have to
worry about running out of room. (I know, pretty typical I guess).
My problem is, is that not all 2TB hard drives are the same size (even
though they should be 2 trillion bytes, there is still sometimes a +/- (I''ve
only noticed this 2x so far) ) and if I create them mirrored, and one fails,
and then I replace the drive, and for some reason, it is 1byte smaller, it
will not work.
How would I go about fixing this "problem"?
****THIS is just a tho...
2018 Apr 02
2
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
...Edward Joseph Snowden (fictitious individual
> > name used) had *promised* our customer Leave Me in the Lurch (S) Pte
> > Ltd (fictitious company name used) that we would "DEGAUSS" their hard
> > disks after the PC replacement and data migration exercise for 15
> > trillion PCs (fictitious number used).
> >
> > PC = Personal Computer, which includes desktops and laptops
> >
> <snip>
> A little too much other info, and overly eloquent. However, if your
> company told the client that you were going to deGauss all the h/d, that's
&g...
2010 May 19
1
CPU with integrated GPU
I was reading recently that a modern CPU can execute 10 billion instructions
per second, while a modern GPU can execute 1 trillion instructions per
second. Intel anticipates that by the 1st quarter of 2011, more than 80% of
their market will be i3 and i5 chips which have an integrated GPU. Does/will
theora make use of this for encoding and decoding video?
Regards,
John Kintree
2018 Apr 02
2
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
...us company name
used). My sales manager Edward Joseph Snowden (fictitious individual
name used) had *promised* our customer Leave Me in the Lurch (S) Pte
Ltd (fictitious company name used) that we would "DEGAUSS" their hard
disks after the PC replacement and data migration exercise for 15
trillion PCs (fictitious number used).
PC = Personal Computer, which includes desktops and laptops
Last Friday, I had already reflected to my sales manager Edward
Snowden that since we are definitely NOT going to wipe our customer's
data by using strong and powerful magnets (physical means), should I...
2018 Apr 02
1
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
...s individual
> >>> name used) had *promised* our customer Leave Me in the Lurch (S) Pte
> >>> Ltd (fictitious company name used) that we would "DEGAUSS" their hard
> >>> disks after the PC replacement and data migration exercise for 15
> >>> trillion PCs (fictitious number used).
> >>>
> >>> PC = Personal Computer, which includes desktops and laptops
> >>>
> >> <snip>
> >> A little too much other info, and overly eloquent. However, if your
> >> company told the client that y...
2018 Oct 16
2
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 09:25:15AM -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> Hoping to not offend proponents of systemd/firewalld...
Perhaps if you weren't spreading misinformation, we wouldn't be
offended?
> Linux kernel is already containing chunks of code related to
> systemd/firewalld and friends. One can disable stuff during kernel build,
> but the result it still is not like the
2009 Feb 18
6
AGI pdf book
Dear Sir,
Can someone help me please to find a free ebook talking about AGI scripting
through asterisk?
Regards
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2018 Apr 02
0
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
...). My sales manager Edward Joseph Snowden (fictitious individual
> name used) had *promised* our customer Leave Me in the Lurch (S) Pte
> Ltd (fictitious company name used) that we would "DEGAUSS" their hard
> disks after the PC replacement and data migration exercise for 15
> trillion PCs (fictitious number used).
>
> PC = Personal Computer, which includes desktops and laptops
>
<snip>
A little too much other info, and overly eloquent. However, if your
company told the client that you were going to deGauss all the h/d, that's
what you need to do, contractually...
2018 Apr 02
0
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
...h Snowden (fictitious individual
>>> name used) had *promised* our customer Leave Me in the Lurch (S) Pte
>>> Ltd (fictitious company name used) that we would "DEGAUSS" their hard
>>> disks after the PC replacement and data migration exercise for 15
>>> trillion PCs (fictitious number used).
>>>
>>> PC = Personal Computer, which includes desktops and laptops
>>>
>> <snip>
>> A little too much other info, and overly eloquent. However, if your
>> company told the client that you were going to deGauss all t...
2018 Oct 16
0
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...byist projects can probably gain traction. Those RHEL
alternatives that do exist either have a long history (CentOS, even
before the RH deal), or are supported by large entities: the government
(SL, before it became more or less congruent with CentOS), a multi
billion dollar company (OEL), or a trillion dollar company (AWS). SuSE
Enterprise might be the best counter example here.
Also, while EL6 did move from original init to upstart, that's somewhat
beside the point. Almost none of the advanced features from upstart were
used, and - crucially - the startup sequence was still handled with...
2009 Apr 17
0
question about the Text Mining package tm
...[BS Japan] ????????? #50 ????????????????????RT@
kvsrinath Japan's New Flat Screens: The Eco-Friendly TV .
http://is.gd/sIS7 #greenMold99 says: Introduction to Chiropractic and manual
therapeutics when unfit.Choice of schools in Japan, and mo...
http://i.sitesays.com/lc7Japan Said to Sell 17 Trillion Yen of Extra Bonds -
Bloomberg
Actually there were no new lines in the original file but I inserted a new
line before every occurrence of http.
I ran the following code:
library("tm")
my.path <- 'C:\\dataForR\\textsTweet1\\'
my.path.csv<-'C:\\dataForR\\textsTweet1\\my...
2006 Dec 22
0
commercial terms
...
Ten & 10 Network: Sales and marketing</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Telecommunications is globally a TRILLION dollar
industry.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><STRONG><U>TTEN could see explosive growth as a
newly trading company - 500%-1000% is not uncommon.</U></STRONG>&...
2010 Mar 30
2
Problem with expand.grid() function
Hi, good morning,
I got following error which looks strange to me while executing this code :
> temp <- expand.grid(rep(list(c(1,0)),40))
Error in rep.int(rep.int(seq_len(nx), rep.int(rep.fac, nx)), orep) :
invalid 'times' value
In addition: Warning message:
In rep.int(rep.int(seq_len(nx), rep.int(rep.fac, nx)), orep) :
NAs introduced by coercion
However if I put a small
2012 May 24
0
[LLVMdev] MC Hammer Test results
...r for ARM. There seemed to be interest from the
community in seeing the results of this test suite.
Background
-----------
We are using a test suite, called MC Hammer, that compares MC with an ARM
in-house implementation of the same functionality. The test space for this suite
is very large ( O(10 trillion) points ) so we are concentrating on small slices
at a time.
For further details you can check out the talk I did at EuroLLVM last month:
http://llvm.org/devmtg/2012-04-12/Slides/Richard_Barton.pdf
Results
--------
The below results are:
- for Thumb instructions
- for Cortex-A8 with VFPv3 and...
2012 May 10
0
[LLVMdev] MC Hammer Test results
...r for ARM. There seemed to be interest from the
community in seeing the results of this test suite.
Background
-----------
We are using a test suite, called MC Hammer, that compares MC with an ARM
in-house implementation of the same functionality. The test space for this suite
is very large ( O(10 trillion) points ) so we are concentrating on small slices
at a time.
For further details you can check out the talk I did at EuroLLVM last month:
http://llvm.org/devmtg/2012-04-12/Slides/Richard_Barton.pdf
Results
--------
The below results are:
- for ARM instructions (i.e. not Thumb instructions)
- f...
2010 Jul 14
5
Matrix Size
hi -
i just started using R as i am trying to figure out how perform a linear
regression on a huge matrix.
i am sure this topic has passed through the email list before but could
not find anything in the archives.
i have a matrix that is 2,000,000 x 170,000 the values right now are
arbitray.
i try to allocate this on a x86_64 machine with 16G of ram and i get the
following:
> x <-
2006 Feb 26
0
Review of Black, Ruby for Rails, Chapter 4
...most of the server-side
development going on in industry these days is in one OO language or
another, whether it be Java, one of the .Net languages, or whatever.
There''s even an OO version of COBOL available these days, though that
doesn''t change the fact that there are roughly 4 trillion lines of COBOL in
the industry that know nothing about that. Still, an introductory chapter
on OO programming in Ruby is not a bad thing.
Since I''ve been teaching OO programming for years (and associated topics
like OOAD, UML and design patterns), I didn''t really focus on t...