> Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 19:30:09 -0700
> From: AARG!Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Re the debate over whether compilers reliably produce identical object
> (executable) files:
>
> The measurement and hashing in TCPA/Palladium will probably not be done
> on the file itself, but on the executable
On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, R. Hirschfeld wrote:
> Calling Lucky a liar is no more illuminating than others calling you
> an idiot.
You're confusing a classification for an argument. The argument is over.
You can read it up in the archives. If you think there's still anything
left to discuss, I've go
Here are the perl scripts I cobbled together to put the ring signature
at the end of the file, after a separator. I called the executable
program from the earlier C source code "ringsig". I call these ringver
and ringsign. I'm no perl hacker so these could undoubtedly be greatly
improved.
ring
At 08:25 PM 8/9/2002 -0700, AARG!Anonymous wrote:
>As far as Freenet and MojoNation, we all know that the latter shut down,
>probably in part because the attempted traffic-control mechanisms made
>the whole network so unwieldy that it never worked.
I worked there and respectfully disagree. MN ne
Anonymous wrote:
>
> Here is the signature block from the "ring signature" program
> which got truncated. I'll try sending it through a few
> different anon remailers until it gets through. Replace the
> lines from the earlier posting starting with the "END PGP
> PUBLIC KEY BLOCK" line.
I
Here is the signature block from the "ring signature" program which got
truncated. I'll try sending it through a few different anon remailers
until it gets through. Replace the lines from the earlier posting
starting with the "END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK" line.
-END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
AARG! Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Lucky Green wrote:
> > Ray wrote:
> > > If I buy a lock I expect that by demonstrating ownership I
> > > can get a replacement key or have a locksmith legally open it.
> > It appears the days when this was true ar
> Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 20:25:40 -0700
> From: AARG!Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Right, as if my normal style has been so effective. Not one person has
> given me the least support in my efforts to explain the truth about TCPA
> and Palladium.
Hal, I think you were right on when you wrote:
> I asked Eric Murray, who knows something about TCPA, what he thought
> of some of the more ridiculous claims in Ross Anderson's FAQ (like the
> SNRL), and he didn't respond. I believe it is because he is unwilling
> to publicly take a position in opposition to such a famous and respected
> figu
hi,
Here is an example illustrating turing thesis
{ Suppose we make a conjecture that a turing machine
is equal to the power of a typical digital
computer?how can we defend or refute sucha hypotheis?
to defend it we could take an increasingly more
difficult and show that they are solvable by
I don't try to filter, but to join several sources. Anonymous is an idiot,
but at least an intelligent one. I can't leave him out without creating a
skewed picture of what is going on.
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
> At 1:03 AM +0200 on 8/10/02, Some anonymous, and now apparently
>
On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 08:25:40PM -0700, AARG!Anonymous wrote:
> Several people have objected to my point about the anti-TCPA efforts of
> Lucky and others causing harm to P2P applications like Gnutella.
The point that a number of people made is that what is said in the
article is not workable:
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Anonymous User wrote:
> This program can be used by anonymous contributors to release partial
> information about their identity - they can show that they are someone
> from a list of PGP key holders, without revealing which member of the
> list they are. Maybe it can help in
From: "AARG! Anonymous" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Think about it: this one innocuous little box holding the TPME key could
> ultimately be the root of trust for the entire world. IMO we should
> spare no expense in guarding it and making sure it is used properly.
> With enough different interest gro
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