Re: [zapps-wg] PowTau best times
Sounds good, I'll be in touch this weekend. Sean On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 3:58 PM, autotunafish--- via zapps-wg wrote: > Hello, my name is John Bruhling. I was hoping to participate, the best times > for me would be Saturday and Sunday evening. Thank you, let me know if you > need any more information beforehand! John > > Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
[zapps-wg] Powers of Tau Contribution
Here is the output of my Powers of Tau computation: The BLAKE2b hash of `./response` is: f0e0af19 eb107a53 ef62fc62 09251189 da9e9dc5 266c0653 e45a4a23 8a857aaa cb8b71b9 b98b0e01 b3a85103 8929fd70 e807d976 4d0be658 8c20408a 7e96c084 Attached is a GPG signature of the response file signed using a key with fingerprint 16E9 C016 EB20 8A5B 9EBE 376F DED8 A191 553A 4CE3. - DC -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- wsFcBAABCAAQBQJaX6guCRDe2KGRVTpM4wAA8CMQAFwwml1sOUVFAWj6ihWDMt4G zFwuCIu7Z2kpo+3iRUH8AJK/H/nfy/W9EbCMMhvlQ3ZvjPWXs2uBiWWTwbYgExRZ fU2kRwDp9MiSGs9l2N8VkfxsQNF+BFOmNRwLROGstsmOVYOn+eWfp8H54X2YAsf7 HE+Ve1ghdIzFACVTJ0Kh+VEwZGPGq+Y99oV0rrhMunpscWgM67LoO/UAb1ihKckh xj6mhf8M3najieW+Dov66pvISMsqxlTtGZ/RN1/bvd99L0RyqJv6hmyGrV2NV5St jBZBfzoA7r7fVQ7D6nLvRFZccSWQXXhXnXMh564XnQ2L0qDRyZ/BVTF8dU2tKHxS Qo3rTOjapjDh5Qm21Dgm6Vhf3P5ZFY5owK3c3f6hZYa6OverKNT71mUHXRoCw2nO cp4Jco0jlvgnjLDZp/xTuuef7KnybmYgWe9oo9X8V95GEp07LbjQkQfSUOglDxr+ ESdGhtRxFLqK6YHmRe1SJ7ctpdXvtAuJP2SAprCI4FR8Hd6W2IoC01vN38QqluLW lI6Pk3A8RQuP+7JyASlh0DvEt+4xaL3DXHxKSfHDKUjIJhKv7x35/Bu7G7UxnnjL 2opHQLpEyc9noQJPFyNekBNG1qAZrVdlx9EFQqCVtTO1dLpxd14TNXWU+In5G7lK Lh3za3G2IxwPZ1EMGr6G =6C51 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[zapps-wg] Powers of Tau participation
Hi all, I would like to participate in the Powers of Tau ceremony. I have a compute node ready, am in the UTC +2 timezone, and generally available until the 22.01.2018 and then from 01.02.2018. Cheers, -- Jan __ /\ # PGP: 362056ADA8F2F4E421565EF87F4A448FE68F329D /__\ # https://neuromancer.sk /\ /\ # Eastern Seaboard Phishing Authority /__\/__\ # signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[zapps-wg] Powers of Tau Round 38 Attestation
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Powers of Tau Attestation = Round: 38 Date: 2018-1-17 Name: Ryan Close Location: Florida, US Challenge: a58bcc60b15a6cd3d69fa7ef87b4f9d2f9be6eb2d470f66e0dadc8058a14c8ca18efaa1ca69346865d3f83bbc9fe1320e5c16f3580567963a206d337377a82ea Response: c63d895327712427bb14295d7935af4cb79bbdf9b84411684b9cd3292750f63261f3a874ec160e070cdd98bcdd2b1dd21cf20f937fb486c0ac1cab12bb3a0046 (tweeted: https://twitter.com/closerm/status/953816452997500929 ) Process === UBUNTU 16.04.3 Desktop (x2) Rust v1.23.0 (766bd11c8 2018-01-01) powersoftau (github.com/ebfull/powersoftau commit d47a1d3d1f007063cbcc35f1ab902601a8b3bd91) I began by installing ubuntu-16.04.3-desktop-amd64.iso to a brand new formatted USB thumbdrive. The drive was encrypted (cryptsetup). I booted from this drive in VirtualBox, allowing me to update the OS, install the rust toolchain, and clone the needed git repository. The VM was shutdown, and the thumbdrive was removed to be used with an offline machine (no wifi, disconnected ethernet) that has no other physical drives. The above was performed twice, and moved to two seperate offline machines. Prior to attaching the Ubuntu OS thumbdrives to either stand-alone machine, each machines was booted with a live image and memtest was run. The provided challenge file was downloaded and placed on a second new and newly formatted thumbdrive and moved to the disconnected computer(s). For each compute node, extra entropy was introduced by letting my kids type at the keyboard until they felt good and satisfied, or until one of them accidently hit [enter]. When complete, each node was verified (via verify_transform), results copied to the thumbdrive. Dice (and kids) were then used to choose which payload to report, and the result was uploaded. All 3 thumbdrives have since been securely erased, reformatted, and intermixed with a stash of several other similar and empty drives. Driveless stand-alone machines have since been booted and memtest run, and will eventually be brought back onto the network. Side Note Attempts were made to use additional hardware, OS, and software configurations. Raspberry Pi3 nodes were tested to see if they could be used, but do not have enough RAM to complete the compute job. PINE64 nodes were tested to see if they could be used, and while they faired much better than the Raspberry Pi's, they ultimately failed to complete the compute job aswell. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.0.76 Comment: https://keybase.io/crypto wsFcBAABCgAGBQJaYAmKAAoJEIKOoktVTw1jxVkP/iKfNVYlHGzZLVzjzlRqwi+U pedJjROB5LhWRXq4cPB1CfWOkVyzvljOEdgDuzzwN8Ar+QFoQnd8YpanGx8ysWVR UHZrMMlfQq/V/pI76DEsxXYNhuh/hs95TSnf7DaZtGPizYXE2nJrWQBl7tiZ8FyQ RYcIiK4sPaHnFwKTpFqy9fzetPG5hdvNb/cTYpucyHyflZbiqchOW7o8WFGK7jr/ 3tTnPDL6L5ywknre4CJ8iWDL+nOYTfhSSjNTjWVvGE0VeM/RfxtBcBDbt9YpNLRj IZ9o0JJDEV/wDVI/BDCg3IMKzMrGTirN9edCv1Iyem6cj5lOlFZHqHby/kLTXqWH sdk6aowVxR2AyVJY85vWfD0bcAexb2hEWxXLrzxUGX7bSDzE4g6lLT3KtvIlRRIY gaSqVPwZ2puKZVXEz2op8573lhZ1LSBHw9UFWgXvZAE+3ob3+/vFXp425h4/Zvd2 8cTkVWpKUo1GijIoJWysuOc4gouO6oav055ix7GfXCLQ6kYeKwLmS7iDvUK7yIm1 kBnCiVvY8kGdfm1TQAYucH/HVmfVmuoMmI37G7yEKFFEB/XDwdK2ynoo+sbr+ZZL 7Qd1FpAbBpl+YXFnOYXP3TDrXQ8X1kk5YoCQwzAsPS5a/TTaVJyk7e2nPDZverP2 hDYsjfVq5oaE+tYLCeiR =2Par -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [zapps-wg] Powers of Tau participation
Cool, we'll get you in likely early next month then. Sean On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 6:22 PM, Jan Jancar via zapps-wg wrote: > Hi all, > I would like to participate in the Powers of Tau ceremony. I have a > compute node ready, am in the UTC +2 timezone, and generally available > until the 22.01.2018 and then from 01.02.2018. > > Cheers, > -- > Jan > __ >/\ # PGP: 362056ADA8F2F4E421565EF87F4A448FE68F329D > /__\ # https://neuromancer.sk > /\ /\ # Eastern Seaboard Phishing Authority > /__\/__\ # >
Re: [zapps-wg] Powers of Tau Round 38 Attestation
Thank you! Another fun attestation. :) Sean On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 7:47 PM, Ryan Close via zapps-wg wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA512 > > Powers of Tau Attestation > = > > Round: 38 > Date: 2018-1-17 > Name: Ryan Close > Location: Florida, US > > Challenge: > a58bcc60b15a6cd3d69fa7ef87b4f9d2f9be6eb2d470f66e0dadc8058a14c8ca18efaa1ca69346865d3f83bbc9fe1320e5c16f3580567963a206d337377a82ea > Response: > c63d895327712427bb14295d7935af4cb79bbdf9b84411684b9cd3292750f63261f3a874ec160e070cdd98bcdd2b1dd21cf20f937fb486c0ac1cab12bb3a0046 > (tweeted: https://twitter.com/closerm/status/953816452997500929 ) > > Process > === > > UBUNTU 16.04.3 Desktop (x2) > Rust v1.23.0 (766bd11c8 2018-01-01) > powersoftau (github.com/ebfull/powersoftau commit > d47a1d3d1f007063cbcc35f1ab902601a8b3bd91) > > I began by installing ubuntu-16.04.3-desktop-amd64.iso to a brand new > formatted USB thumbdrive. The drive was encrypted (cryptsetup). > I booted from this drive in VirtualBox, allowing me to update the OS, > install the rust toolchain, and clone the needed git repository. > The VM was shutdown, and the thumbdrive was removed to be used with an > offline machine (no wifi, disconnected ethernet) that has no other physical > drives. > > The above was performed twice, and moved to two seperate offline machines. > > Prior to attaching the Ubuntu OS thumbdrives to either stand-alone machine, > each machines was booted with a live image and memtest was run. > > The provided challenge file was downloaded and placed on a second new and > newly formatted thumbdrive and moved to the disconnected computer(s). > > For each compute node, extra entropy was introduced by letting my kids type > at the keyboard until they felt good and satisfied, or until one of them > accidently hit [enter]. > > When complete, each node was verified (via verify_transform), results copied > to the thumbdrive. Dice (and kids) were then used to choose which payload to > report, and the result was uploaded. > > All 3 thumbdrives have since been securely erased, reformatted, and > intermixed with a stash of several other similar and empty drives. > > Driveless stand-alone machines have since been booted and memtest run, and > will eventually be brought back onto the network. > > > > Side Note > > > Attempts were made to use additional hardware, OS, and software > configurations. > > Raspberry Pi3 nodes were tested to see if they could be used, but do not > have enough RAM to complete the compute job. > PINE64 nodes were tested to see if they could be used, and while they faired > much better than the Raspberry Pi's, they ultimately failed to complete the > compute job aswell. > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- > Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.0.76 > Comment: https://keybase.io/crypto > > wsFcBAABCgAGBQJaYAmKAAoJEIKOoktVTw1jxVkP/iKfNVYlHGzZLVzjzlRqwi+U > pedJjROB5LhWRXq4cPB1CfWOkVyzvljOEdgDuzzwN8Ar+QFoQnd8YpanGx8ysWVR > UHZrMMlfQq/V/pI76DEsxXYNhuh/hs95TSnf7DaZtGPizYXE2nJrWQBl7tiZ8FyQ > RYcIiK4sPaHnFwKTpFqy9fzetPG5hdvNb/cTYpucyHyflZbiqchOW7o8WFGK7jr/ > 3tTnPDL6L5ywknre4CJ8iWDL+nOYTfhSSjNTjWVvGE0VeM/RfxtBcBDbt9YpNLRj > IZ9o0JJDEV/wDVI/BDCg3IMKzMrGTirN9edCv1Iyem6cj5lOlFZHqHby/kLTXqWH > sdk6aowVxR2AyVJY85vWfD0bcAexb2hEWxXLrzxUGX7bSDzE4g6lLT3KtvIlRRIY > gaSqVPwZ2puKZVXEz2op8573lhZ1LSBHw9UFWgXvZAE+3ob3+/vFXp425h4/Zvd2 > 8cTkVWpKUo1GijIoJWysuOc4gouO6oav055ix7GfXCLQ6kYeKwLmS7iDvUK7yIm1 > kBnCiVvY8kGdfm1TQAYucH/HVmfVmuoMmI37G7yEKFFEB/XDwdK2ynoo+sbr+ZZL > 7Qd1FpAbBpl+YXFnOYXP3TDrXQ8X1kk5YoCQwzAsPS5a/TTaVJyk7e2nPDZverP2 > hDYsjfVq5oaE+tYLCeiR > =2Par > -END PGP SIGNATURE- >
[zapps-wg] Powers of Tau
Greetings everyone, I have a good one planned. But it's got a difficult time constraint. I need to go this coming Saturday morning. Hopefully it won't interfere with the batting order much if I ask for priority! Thanks,
Re: [zapps-wg] Powers of Tau
It does interfere with someone, but we could make it work Saturday morning if you don't expect it to take longer than the morning. Sean On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 9:18 PM, Andrew Miller via zapps-wg wrote: > Greetings everyone, >I have a good one planned. But it's got a difficult time constraint. I > need to go this coming Saturday morning. Hopefully it won't interfere with > the batting order much if I ask for priority! Thanks,
[zapps-wg] Powers of Tau participation request
Hi, I’d like to participate. I can go anytime next week between 9am and 5pm MST. -Gabe