Monday, August 23, 2004
RE: Some Interesting Softwares (Free!)
http://www.security.nnov.ru/advisories/timesync.asp
He just touches the surface, of course, and is only delving into some aspects of one particular implementation - but what we're seeing is that folks are gaining greater understanding of these types of issues from a systems approach . . .
Apparently, we aren't talking about simple brute-forcing or birthday attacks, either. Antoine Joux just presented a paper on this subject at Crypto 2004 in Santa Barbara - did anyone attend?
Here's another one on MD5, MD4, HAVAL-128, and RIPEMD: http://eprint.iacr.org/2004/199/
Parallel SSH - What is that? http://www.theether.org/pssh
Sunday, August 22, 2004
My own server is now up and running at Home Linux Server.
Right now it does not have anything in it as I just finished installing Apache server on my server. Stay tuned to see new stuff there!
Right now it does not have anything in it as I just finished installing Apache server on my server. Stay tuned to see new stuff there!
Sunday, August 1, 2004
Haydar Linux is full functional Arabic Linux based on Debian (?). But when I clicked on the link, there is no information where to download the link. Anybody knows where we can download it? I'll appreciate it.
Thanks.
Feather Linux http://featherlinux.berlios.de is lightweight Linux that fits into 64 MB USB pendrive or half-size CD. Try this out!

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