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On 07/31/2012 11:04 PM, Sam Whited wrote:
where to pull from (presumably there is an rsync server
somewhere?).
Right after spamming the list I realized that the ftp server probably
also handled rsync. Other recommendations are still welcome
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On 07/28/2012 03:20 PM, HardKor wrote:
I just set up a mirror of the GnuPG website.
I was considering running a GnuPG mirror for a while, but couldn't
find any information about where (geographically) they needed mirrors,
how often they
that
should be on any dialog that's not performing something
mission-critical.
—Sam
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collision resistant either. This, coupled with the fact
that a nice GPGPU is now relatively inexpensive makes brute forcing
collisions not only possible, but relatively easy for a determined
attacker.
—Sam
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this off. --no-expert disables this option.
It's generally accepted that a big key is a silly thing so seems perfect
for inclusion in the expert option.
Ben
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