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Aug 2006
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May 2010
Prime hunting commission.
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![]() If you have nothing to add but smart-assed comments, just take a hike. Go kick some rocks. Get lost. ------------------------------------------------------------- And, the split I was waiting for; Code:
starting SIQS on c95: 46841064479706362242009239768661696640259680130429637064776609553939726832118289550545198006023 ==== sieving in progress ( 4 threads): 84528 relations needed ==== ==== Press ctrl-c to abort and save state ==== 85338 rels found: 21435 full + 63903 from 1174005 partial, (473.94 rels/sec) SIQS elapsed time = 2587.6930 seconds. ***factors found*** PRP48 = 987044774093075878551222112255952559665853921239 PRP47 = 47455865943614596177273605697112936809372568657 Last fiddled with by 3.14159 on 2010-11-21 at 05:35 |
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#1609 |
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May 2010
Prime hunting commission.
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Okay; Now I see the problem with the crashing; I'm supposed to use 64-bit YAFU for large factoring jobs.
P.S: My factors! They're there! ![]() Code:
starting SIQS on c102: 598913786496676879646847684910753405454458067319718781528903247886083067885539845621954730905822163869 ==== sieving in progress ( 4 threads): 123064 relations needed ==== ==== Press ctrl-c to abort and save state ==== SIQS elapsed time = 136.5740 seconds. ***factors found*** PRP51 = 948235779757086528363084445862876675364034142714669 PRP51 = 631608508434582689071389212392863397901302351306801 Last fiddled with by 3.14159 on 2010-11-21 at 15:54 |
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#1610 |
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Mar 2006
Germany
B5C16 Posts |
A C102 factored with yafu in SIQS-mode in 136 seconds?
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#1611 |
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May 2010
Prime hunting commission.
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Nono, the relations were collected separately. A more accurate timeframe would be five hours, + 136 seconds for the post-processing. (Took up about 1.4 GB of RAM) I forgot to include that. You should have been able to see that, as it did not print the amount of relations it collected.
Though, a 102-digit number in two minutes; I think that would enable me to break an RSA key. (Or maybe not.) Last fiddled with by 3.14159 on 2010-11-21 at 17:02 |
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Aug 2006
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Expecting a tool designed to do A to instead do B?
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The current 'insecure; do not use' RSA key length is 1024 bits = 308 digits, about 17 million times harder. |
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May 2010
Prime hunting commission.
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Last fiddled with by 3.14159 on 2010-11-21 at 21:18 |
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#1614 |
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Aug 2006
175B16 Posts |
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#1615 |
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May 2010
Prime hunting commission.
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The former: A power check would be necessary, in order to avoid wasted time.
The latter: Please show me a link which shows the factors of RSA1024. Last fiddled with by 3.14159 on 2010-11-21 at 21:51 |
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Mar 2006
Germany
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May 2010
Prime hunting commission.
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(Ex: 5808458716416796798459^5) I'm going to work on sigma(71608085354600097239391307^4). Last fiddled with by 3.14159 on 2010-11-21 at 22:20 |
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