to crack that. Even a machine
capable of a billion processes per second would have to have a million
such processers in order to break even 30bit keys in less time than
the universe is old!
Good luck,
S. Ryan Quick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sun
working but am
having some difficulty with the SCO binary for ADSM. Anyone done this
before and know of libs and/or environment changes which may be needed
to pull this off easily?
Thanks,,
S. Ryan Quick [EMAIL PROTECTED
I do have access to their router, but there is nothing, besides the
interface IP address, to configure on it - all routing is learned via RIP.
I can't establish any static routes and it's not learning them dynamically
and I can't figure out why. I don't want Box_A to be a firewall (yet) -
Me too... more than happy...
Ryan
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Subject: Re: DNS Request
Author: debian-user@lists.debian.org at Internet
Date:12/23/96 3:38 PM
I'll take the job on.
On Sat, 21 Dec 1996, An
I prefer to go the tape route myself. Currently, I use an 8mm SCSI
tape to back two Debian boxes, a NeXTstation, and a couple of
windows95 machines using ADSM (Adstar Distributed Storage Manager --
served from the NeXT). While the ADSM Mini-Howto goes into much
better
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