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"Mark"
Apr 2003
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I just saw this update at distributed.net. I wonder if the new project will be a colossal waste of computing resources like RC72.
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A Sunny Moo
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
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You must be kidding, right? As of today, they have been running the project for 1803 days and have only searched 0.452% of the keyspace. If the project continues at a fixed rate, it would take 1092 years to complete. Unfortunately that hasn't been the case. They still get new participants who do not seem to understand the futility of the search.
I remember when they started this project. At the time, I did some "back of the envelope" calculations and estimated that if they doubled their resources every two years that it would take almost 20 years to search the entire keyspace. Even if the prize were still available the computational cost will far exceed the value of the prize. The cost to run the dnet server would exceed the value of the prize. What they have tried to do in the past is prove that various forms of encryption are not powerful enough. I think they were successful when looking for a 56-bit key and maybe for the 64-bit key, but the 72-bit key problem will not be solved without new technology. The only technology that is likely to solve this problem in a reasonable amount of time is a quantum computer and based upon some of the advances of the past few years, one might solve this problem before their brute force method solves it. I personally think they should abandon the project and find something better to do with all of the computing resources that they have available to them. They are many worthy distributed projects out there and some have a much bigger payback. |
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May 2003
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A Sunny Moo
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Probably the only chance of them breaking RC5-72 in any decent amount of time would be if the correct key happened to be near the beginning of the keyspace--and I guess the probability of that is enough to be able to say "it's uncrackable with current technology". Thanks for correcting me on that! I didn't realize that they were only as far as (not) far as they are through the keyspace. ![]() Let's hope that their new project will be more feasible, as well as useful too (so it's not a waste of time, no matter how feasible). Also let's hope it's something interesting--their membership has been declining recently, and an exciting new project is what they need to revitalize their membership.
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Tribal Bullet
Oct 2004
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I talked to Decio via email, and d.net is in a real bind. All of their backend infrastructure is highly customized to the few distributed problems they've been working on, and while there is no shortage of interesting projects (I've suggested a few, go ahead and guess my preference based on the preponderance of my forum posts :) the expectation right now is that anyone who wants to use distributed.net has to manually integrate their applications with the existing infrastructure. So nobody is lining up to do so, and they don't have the manpower to do it themselves, and the project that was their main draw is now increasingly seen as irrelevant so membership is declining.
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I should also clarify that our conversation was months ago, and I'm just as much in the dark as everyone else is about what they're planning currently Last fiddled with by jasonp on 2007-11-13 at 23:32 |
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