Re: gnutella's problems (Re: network topology)

2002-03-28 Thread Ian Goldberg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Adam Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And gnutella is not able to resume a transfer that dies part way through which is very bad for download reliability. FastTrack/Kazza (but no longer Morpheus since the Kazza / Morpheus fall-out) on the other hand can resume, and in

Re: gnutella's problems (Re: network topology)

2002-03-28 Thread Ian Goldberg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Adam Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And gnutella is not able to resume a transfer that dies part way through which is very bad for download reliability. FastTrack/Kazza (but no longer Morpheus since the Kazza / Morpheus fall-out) on the other hand can resume, and in

Re: 1024-bit RSA keys in danger of compromise

2002-03-24 Thread Ian Goldberg
In article 00e101c1d2d8$c9768080$c33a080a@LUCKYVAIO, Lucky Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The panel, consisting of Ian Goldberg and Nicko van Someren, put forth the following rough first estimates: I'd just like to credit the O(minutes) calculation to Nicko; my own opinion was that: - We have

Re: zks freedom websecure trial (now for Linux!)

2001-11-29 Thread Ian Goldberg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Adam Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I noticed some discussion of the SafeWeb cancellation of free services here. ZKS announced yesterday freedom websecure, which is an anonymous web browsing system with more robust redirection and script blocking than systems that

Re: Congress drafts new anti-terror bill -- with expiration date

2001-10-02 Thread Ian Goldberg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bill Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's nice that the proposal has a sunset clause in it, to limit the amount of time that we're subject to the various good or bad half-baked suggestions and the various agencies' requests for powers they've always wanted. Expect

Re: Open 802.11b wireless access points and remailers

2001-07-26 Thread Ian Goldberg
In article 3B5E66E7.19729.1368F157@localhost, Roy M. Silvernail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With an adapter, I can run a 802.11 card from the CF socket, I think. (drivers might be tricky) You don't need an adapter: http://www.symbol.com/products/wireless/la4137.html It's an 802.11 card in a

Re: Janet Reno speaking at UC Berkeley Graduation, 9 May 01.

2001-04-12 Thread Ian Goldberg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bill Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the University of California at Berkeley has selected Janet Reno to speak at graduation. The ceremony will be held at the Greek Theater on 9 May, and is only open to graduating students