ted
computing attempts to crack advanced encryption algorithms. What would
it
take to crack SimpleCrypt?
If it turns out that the data is fairly easily accessible to someone
with
advanced hacking skills, I'll start locking my tapes up and taking
other
security measures.
Todd Reed
> From: Eri
o you don't run into
sharing violations on the destination?
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pes up and taking other
security measures.
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That's what I'd like to know. How tough is SimpleCrypt's encryption
scheme compared to the amount of resources it would take to crack it?
Todd Reed
On 2/23/01, David Ross emailed about "Re: Encryption protection":
> > What's the scoop here? I've
here? I've been running on the assumption that if I
lost a tape under mysterious circumstances that the information would
be unrecoverable.
How does SimpleCrypt compare to DES and how hard would someone have
to try to break the en
I'm working with a PC running the latest version of Retrospect. Unlike the
Mac version, whenever the VXA fills up a tape, Retrospect always asks me
whether I want to proceed with using the next tape in the series.
The next tape is already written with the correct name. On the Mac version,
if I ru
ed to let the backups go a little
longer, but supposedly the G4 is failing again to get backed up.
Has anyone tried putting a new NIC into a G4 instead of using the on
board ethernet as a way to resolve this problem?
Todd Reed
On 11/24/00, Glenn L. Austin emailed about "Re: G4s and
ience of the list, or should I be practicing
preventive paranoia?
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The VXA isn't on a PPC as the backup server. The PPC is only a
workbench I'm using to test the drive. I'm trying to figure out why
the device is always blowing up in use with hardware sense code
failures or stuck tapes. This is the second drive we've gotten from
Ecrix.
The backup system is a
Ecrix is telling me that the tool has problems running on older Macs.
I'm using a beige Power Computer 150 mhz system and the built-in SCSI.
The tool is noting that it's using the asynchronous SCSI manager.
Anyone having any luck running the tool on beige Macs?
try appreciated. TIA for your help.
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Has any one had any luck using the VXA tool on a Mac? My version just
bombs with some cryptic error that it can't find the target. Doesn't
crash, but doesn't find the drive either though the drive is listed
in the window.
Todd
On 9/26/00, Geoff Rainville emailed about "VXA Mac Tool":
>The
atelike 60-70 MB/min.
I'm wondering what could be happening here. What would prevent
Retrospect from seeing an Appletalk client on this network?
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using Orbs?
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be shown in the network window for logged-in clients.
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I'm wondering if anyone on the list has run into this problem or have
any tips on how to diagnose the extent of the problem.
TIA
Todd Reed
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ll wondering whether getting the 68 pin ultra scsi
version would prove superior to the SCSI 2 with fast ethernet
backups, or whether the network would still be the bottleneck.
Any comments appreciated.
Todd Reed
On 5/26/00, John Gee sent an email about Re: Experience with VXA
drive Retro
gh that the fast ethernet
would deliver enough bandwidth to justify the use of the ultra scsi 2.
Can someone give me some figures as to what to expect using SCSI 2
over a 100 Mbps network versus ultra scsi 2? Thanks for any help.
Todd Reed
Just my two cents worth
e.
I could use some suggestions as to why this is happening.
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