I have no particular interest in seeing you eat crickets (and before I went veggie I've eaten a few myself; taste like whatever they're cooked in), but I've done it on Medecos; it's no problem.
The angles will be the same on the master as the change key; only the cut depth will differ. If you have a code cutter at the oracle lock it's no different from doing the attack regular locks, except that Medeco's MACS restrictions mean you have to be careful about whether you use the change depth or previously learned master depth at the positions adjacent to the position under test. If you're using a file at the oracle lock, just use a code machine to pre-cut a #1 cut at the right angle at each position; the sharp angle actually makes filing a bit easier than on locks with a standard cut. I recommend a light garlic sauce. -matt > > (On another list, I joked that if Matt could get his technique to work on > a Medeco master-keyed system by July, I'd eat a pound of live crickets at > DEFCON. I'll hold myself to that.) --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]