Re: RSA Datasecurity Challenge

1997-02-26 Thread Hamish Moffatt
> > Check out http://zero.genz.net/ for info > Check out ftp://ftp.genz.net:/pub/rc5 for the client > The client will be something like rc5-client-linux-{aout, i586, i486} > etc.. > > Once you have the client run this: > nohup ./rc5-client-linux-"whatever" -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] & > > I k

RE: RSA Datasecurity Challenge

1997-02-24 Thread Colegio de Contadores
@lists.debian.org Asunto: RSA Datasecurity Challenge Join the race! Check out http://zero.genz.net/ for info Check out ftp://ftp.genz.net:/pub/rc5 for the client The client will be something like rc5-client-linux-{aout, i586, i486} etc.. Once you have the client run this: nohup ./rc5

Re: RSA Datasecurity Challenge

1997-02-23 Thread Mary Conner
On Sat, 22 Feb 1997, Daniel Stringfield wrote: > I know there are at least 6 machines running for [EMAIL PROTECTED], > and Redhat has 37... lets outnumber 'em! :) The redhat machines appear to be running for [EMAIL PROTECTED] They have enough blocks themselves to appear on the top 15 lists of em

RSA Datasecurity Challenge

1997-02-22 Thread Daniel Stringfield
Join the race! Check out http://zero.genz.net/ for info Check out ftp://ftp.genz.net:/pub/rc5 for the client The client will be something like rc5-client-linux-{aout, i586, i486} etc.. Once you have the client run this: nohup ./rc5-client-linux-"whatever" -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] & I kno