DSi NETWORKED Common Key Bruteforcer

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agentgamma said:
Leaving it running ATM. Get about 20-22k keys p/s average.
I have Pentium D 2.8ghz, 2gb RAM

I wish someone on here had a supercomputer...

Kraln from #dsdev has a 96-core cluster in his office.
It's all 2.x GHz Xeons.

He plans to run 96 Brutey's on it.
 
asiekierka why is brutey 0.4 on the website?
damn those keys are adding up fast
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Hey guys, are you really sure about the first and the last bytes?
I know that you trust loopy or whoever told you that, but who knows, maybe he has some personal reasons to fool us.
Btw, how did he get the key, and why he can't just give it to the community?
 
so asiekierka do you think it'll be possible to port this to a web application so it can be used on any device with a web browser
 
popoffka said:
Hey guys, are you really sure about the first and the last bytes?
I know that you trust loopy or whoever told you that, but who knows, maybe he has some personal reasons to fool us.
Btw, how did he get the key, and why he can't just give it to the community?
From the Bruteforcer supposedly and loopy and that kind of guy
 
blitzer320 said:
so asiekierka do you think it'll be possible to port this to a web application so it can be used on any device with a web browser
I think it's possible to port it to javascript or flash, but it's just not worth it, it will run REALLY slow.
 
popoffka said:
blitzer320 said:
so asiekierka do you think it'll be possible to port this to a web application so it can be used on any device with a web browser
I think it's possible to port it to javascript or flash, but it's just not worth it, it will run REALLY slow.
due to its nature, no
 
Yes, it IS possible to port it to JavaScript!

There is this fast AES decrypter available, therefore there almost certainly is a possibility to port it there!
 
agentgamma said:
Leaving it running ATM. Get about 20-22k keys p/s average.
I have Pentium D 2.8ghz, 2gb RAM
I wish someone on here had a supercomputer...

As soon as the openCL client is available well be much much faster. Don't forget that many "small" computers compare with 1 big one.

so 100 people with just a pentium D will add up
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Oh man... I need to see if I can run this on some of my school's computers
im averaging about 65000 keys p/s on my dual core 2.53 Ghz and 4 gigs of ddr2 ram
 
You should refrain from running this on any computer you don't have permission on.
In the end that might cause harm towards our goals
 
Athlon-pv said:
You should refrain from running this on any computer you don't have permission on.
In the end that might cause harm towards our goals
How could it harm our goals? It either works or doesn't work, right?
 
All of you, who have a Multi Core shoud run this programm as often, as many cores you have!
That is, because the programm only can use One Core. If you run it 4 times on a Quad-Core it uses all cores!
 
Daku93 said:
All of you, who have a Multi Core shoud run this programm as often, as many cores you have!
That is, because the programm only can use One Core. If you run it 4 times on a Quad-Core it uses all cores!
thats been said many times in this thread already but thanks
 
If I run this with Mono on my Macbook (Core2Duo 2GHz, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.6.2) I'll only get about 7,000 k/ps, while running it on my PC with WinXP (CoreDuo 1.x GHz, 512MB RAM) gives me 43,000 k/ps. Is Mono really that slow?
 
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