> Also, with linuxnet at approx 70MKeys/sec and debian at about 10, we > don't really have any chance of overtaking them.
We could have overtaken them, for two reasons: 1. MKeys/sec is a misleading number. I was running 30 process on one computer in order to upload them with one ppp connection. Because the processes are many, all of them have an ultra low keys/sec count. Most users have ppp, I know other people who do run 16 processes at night. Users like me cause a low Keys/sec count. It is the keySpaces/day that really counts. linuxnet had only a 4.5 higher keySpace/day count. 2. We just started 3 days ago, that's not enough time to estimate our strength. People are still looking for client, others have not read the debian-user for 3 days. We were not yet ready to race. Once the race got intresting, I would have been motivated enough to masquerade three other computers. Users like me, are very important. We may not control 40 computers, but for sure, we will be searching for keys every day. Lots of "would", and "would", yes I know the song. I my opinion, linuxnet was in big trouble. Ioannis Tambouras [EMAIL PROTECTED], West Palm Beach, Florida Signed pgp-key on key server. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]