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T Wolff
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 9:08 am    Post subject: BEV and Atmegas Reply with quote

Just a question. I'm a rather newbie at this stuff here. I know that Dish
is up and running again, but how abuout BEV? Any news on that? Just
wondering as I was given a 3100 reciever and an Atmega128 that both work
fine, but havnt been running since N2 started running. Thanks!
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maddawg
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:08 pm    Post subject: Re: BEV and Atmegas Reply with quote

Nothing for bell.

"T Wolff" <wolffie@mts.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
Just a question. I'm a rather newbie at this stuff here. I know that
Dish is up and running again, but how abuout BEV? Any news on that? Just
wondering as I was given a 3100 reciever and an Atmega128 that both work
fine, but havnt been running since N2 started running. Thanks!
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Pejo
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:08 am    Post subject: Re: BEV and Atmegas Reply with quote

From what I understand it's just a matter of weeks though.

"maddawg" <maddawg313_nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Nothing for bell.

"T Wolff" <wolffie@mts.net> wrote in message
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Just a question. I'm a rather newbie at this stuff here. I know that
Dish is up and running again, but how abuout BEV? Any news on that?
Just
wondering as I was given a 3100 reciever and an Atmega128 that both work
fine, but havnt been running since N2 started running. Thanks!


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Martha Focker
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 11:18 pm    Post subject: Re: BEV and Atmegas Reply with quote

Not quite... from what they say, the IDEA key is uncrackable...

How hard is it to crack an IDEA key?
PGP, as well as several other encryption programs, uses IDEA as the
conventional cipher. The key for IDEA is 128 bits. We can calculate the
brute force key space with 2128 = 3.4E38. A special hardware based key
cracker for IDEA that can try one billion (1E9) keys per second will take
1.08E22 years to go through all possible keys. You can expect to get most
keys in about half that time which will take 5.39E21 years. It is estimated
that the sun will go nova in 1E9 years. Since the algorithm is secure, the
cryptanalyst has to go after other things like RSA or your passphrase. It is
currently beyond our technology to crack an IDEA key by brute force.







"Pejo" <pottymouthed@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
From what I understand it's just a matter of weeks though.

"maddawg" <maddawg313_nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Nothing for bell.

"T Wolff" <wolffie@mts.net> wrote in message
news:gQVff.50741$xY2.25388@fe13.lga...
Just a question. I'm a rather newbie at this stuff here. I know that
Dish is up and running again, but how abuout BEV? Any news on that?
Just
wondering as I was given a 3100 reciever and an Atmega128 that both
work
fine, but havnt been running since N2 started running. Thanks!




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Bozo
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 11:33 pm    Post subject: Re: BEV and Atmegas Reply with quote

what if the rom102 card was dumped?
;)
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:08 am    Post subject: Re: BEV and Atmegas Reply with quote

ya just sprained my brain, man

On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 09:18:51 -0800, "Martha Focker" <martha@primus.ca>
wrote:

Quote:
Not quite... from what they say, the IDEA key is uncrackable...

How hard is it to crack an IDEA key?
PGP, as well as several other encryption programs, uses IDEA as the
conventional cipher. The key for IDEA is 128 bits. We can calculate the
brute force key space with 2128 = 3.4E38. A special hardware based key
cracker for IDEA that can try one billion (1E9) keys per second will take
1.08E22 years to go through all possible keys. You can expect to get most
keys in about half that time which will take 5.39E21 years. It is estimated
that the sun will go nova in 1E9 years. Since the algorithm is secure, the
cryptanalyst has to go after other things like RSA or your passphrase. It is
currently beyond our technology to crack an IDEA key by brute force.







"Pejo" <pottymouthed@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:re8gf.568$e43.61864@news20.bellglobal.com...
From what I understand it's just a matter of weeks though.

"maddawg" <maddawg313_nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:r-CdnSpYg_shMR3eRVn-ow@rogers.com...
Nothing for bell.

"T Wolff" <wolffie@mts.net> wrote in message
news:gQVff.50741$xY2.25388@fe13.lga...
Just a question. I'm a rather newbie at this stuff here. I know that
Dish is up and running again, but how abuout BEV? Any news on that?
Just
wondering as I was given a 3100 reciever and an Atmega128 that both
work
fine, but havnt been running since N2 started running. Thanks!





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foamy
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:08 am    Post subject: Re: BEV and Atmegas Reply with quote

In article <d089$4384a47b$d85671da$29179@PRIMUS.CA>,
"Martha Focker" <martha@primus.ca> wrote:

Quote:
How hard is it to crack an IDEA key?


What is an IDEA key ?

Thanks

Jim
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Midnight Shark
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:08 am    Post subject: Re: BEV and Atmegas Reply with quote

Translation: "It may take a little while longer"

"Martha Focker" <martha@primus.ca> wrote in message
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Quote:
Not quite... from what they say, the IDEA key is uncrackable...

How hard is it to crack an IDEA key?
PGP, as well as several other encryption programs, uses IDEA as the
conventional cipher. The key for IDEA is 128 bits. We can calculate the
brute force key space with 2128 = 3.4E38. A special hardware based key
cracker for IDEA that can try one billion (1E9) keys per second will take
1.08E22 years to go through all possible keys. You can expect to get most
keys in about half that time which will take 5.39E21 years. It is
estimated that the sun will go nova in 1E9 years. Since the algorithm is
secure, the cryptanalyst has to go after other things like RSA or your
passphrase. It is currently beyond our technology to crack an IDEA key by
brute force.







"Pejo" <pottymouthed@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:re8gf.568$e43.61864@news20.bellglobal.com...
From what I understand it's just a matter of weeks though.

"maddawg" <maddawg313_nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:r-CdnSpYg_shMR3eRVn-ow@rogers.com...
Nothing for bell.

"T Wolff" <wolffie@mts.net> wrote in message
news:gQVff.50741$xY2.25388@fe13.lga...
Just a question. I'm a rather newbie at this stuff here. I know that
Dish is up and running again, but how abuout BEV? Any news on that?
Just
wondering as I was given a 3100 reciever and an Atmega128 that both
work
fine, but havnt been running since N2 started running. Thanks!






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