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Tor Webhosting?

2005-09-16 Thread Tyler Durden

A few more Tor questions..

Are there yet commercial Tor web hosters? How much would this cost vs 
hosting one's own node? Since I assume the website actually resides on a 
single node, there is the slight problem of the node owner knowing, at 
least, that he had been paid to host X sites, on such-and-such dates...not 
optimal of course but not everyone in the world is going to want to run a 
Tor node just to put a site up (like me).


Also, there -is- a one-to-one mapping between Tor nodes and Tor-hosted 
sites, no? It's not like a site is cryptographically split into 
quasi-redundant pieces, placed on random servers, and then assembled on the 
fly when there's a request, right? Can Tor support such a thing in the 
future? (eg, Website file A is split into N partially redudant pieces and 
sent to N servers...the website can still be retrieved from any M pieces, 
where N<=M.)


-TD




Re: Fwd: Re: MIT talk: Special-Purpose Hardware for Integer Factoring

2005-09-16 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 11:34 AM -0700 9/16/05, Bill Stewart wrote:
>>So, I saw this here at Farquhar Street at 14:55EST, jumped in the shower,
>>thus missing the train 13:20 train at Rozzy Square :-), instead took the
 ^
>>bus, and then the T, and got to MIT's New Funny-Looking Building about
>>16:40 or so, and saw the last few slides, asking the first, and only,
>>question, because the grad-students shot out of there at relativistic
>>velocity, probably so they wouldn't miss their dinner, or something...

Time travel aside (okay, innumeracy aside, some state-school philosophy
majors can't count, either...), if I'm a reporter, this is "new
journalism", since most of the missive is about *wonderful* *ME*...

:-)

Cheers,
RAH
Who reminds people that sentences that begin "The upshot, to me,", et. al.,
are usually committing the informal fallacy of relativism anyway...But
enough about me, what do *you* think about me...
-- 
-
R. A. Hettinga 
The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation 
44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
"... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity,
[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'



Fwd: Re: MIT talk: Special-Purpose Hardware for Integer Factoring

2005-09-16 Thread Bill Stewart

Eran Tromer of Weizmann Institute gave a talk at MIT on
special-purpose factoring machines,
and Intrepid Reporter Bob Hettinga summarized to Perry's List.



Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 21:12:30 -0400
To: cryptography@metzdowd.com
From: "R.A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: MIT talk: Special-Purpose Hardware for Integer Factoring

At 12:29 PM -0400 9/14/05, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:

>TODAY * TODAY * TODAY * WEDNESDAY, Sept. 14 2005

So, I saw this here at Farquhar Street at 14:55EST, jumped in the shower,
thus missing the train 13:20 train at Rozzy Square :-), instead took the
bus, and then the T, and got to MIT's New Funny-Looking Building about
16:40 or so, and saw the last few slides, asking the first, and only,
question, because the grad-students shot out of there at relativistic
velocity, probably so they wouldn't miss their dinner, or something...

The upshot, to me, was that 1024-bit RSA keys are, for Nobody Special
Anywhere, probably as DED as DES, for certain keys but probably not all
without way too much money, but that things start to go sideways for this
box somewhere south of 2kbit keysize, and so this is not TEOTWAWKI,
key-wise.

"Unless someone comes up with in algorithmic improvement." Of course. :-).

Cheers,
RAH
Who went, obviously, to poke him about Micromint and hash-collisions, for
fun, and who *did* have fun, as a result, in a dead-horse-beating kind of
way...


--
-
R. A. Hettinga 
The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation 
44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
"... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity,
[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'

-


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DATE:TODAY * TODAY * TODAY * WEDNESDAY, Sept. 14 2005
TIME:4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
PLACE:   32-G575, Stata Center, 32 Vassar Street
TITLE:   Special-Purpose Hardware for Integer Factoring
SPEAKER: Eran Tromer, Weizmann Institute

Factoring of large integers is of considerable interest in
cryptography and algorithmic number theory. In the quest for
factorization of larger integers, the present bottleneck lies in the
sieving and matrix steps of the Number Field Sieve algorithm. In a
series of works, several special-purpose hardware architectures for
these steps were proposed and evaluated.

The use of custom hardware, as opposed to the traditional RAM model,
offers major benefits (beyond plain reduction of overheads): the
possibility of vast fine-grained parallelism, and the chance to
identify and exploit technological tradeoffs at the algorithmic level.

Taken together, these works have reduced the cost of factoring by many
orders of magnitude, making it feasible, for example, to factor
1024-bit integers within one year at the cost of about US$1M (as
opposed to the trillions of US$ forecasted previously). This talk will
survey these results, emphasizing the underlying general ideas.

Joint works with Adi Shamir, Arjen Lenstra, Willi Geiselmann, Rainer
Steinwandt, Hubert K?pfer, Jim Tomlinson, Wil Kortsmit, Bruce Dodson,
James Hughes and Paul Leyland.


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Mass. Gov. Romney suggests Wiretapping Mosques, Domestic Spying

2005-09-16 Thread Bill Stewart

Of course, had he suggested wiretapping Catholic churches
in Boston because there might be people raising funds
for terrorist groups like the IRA,
he'd have been run out of town on a rail.

Of course this month it's Protestants who are doing
the terrorism in Northern Ireland, and the IRA's gone
fairly quiet, but in the past it might have been effective.
Here in San Francisco nobody'd suggest tapping churches
except to find peace groups or immigrant support groups;
the bars on Geary street are where the IRA fundraisers go.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2005/09/15/wiretap_mosques_romney_suggests/?page=full

WASHINGTON -- Governor Mitt Romney raised the prospect of
wiretapping mosques and conducting surveillance of
foreign students in Massachusetts,
as he issued a broad call yesterday for the federal government
to devote far more money and attention to domestic intelligence gathering.

In remarks that caused alarm among civil libertarians and
advocates for immigrants rights,
Romney said in a speech to the Heritage Foundation
that the United States needs to radically rethink
how it guards itself against terrorism.

... As he ponders a potential run for president in 2008,
Romney has positioned himself as a homeland security expert: 



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