RC5-72 Clients Available on distributed.net
Yoda2 writes "From the distributed.net site... 'The RC5-72 project is now officially up and running, as of 03-Dec-2002! You will need to download a new client in order to participate. Our FAQ-O-matic has been updated with the beginnings of a new RC5-72 section.' Also, there is a $10,000 prize for the winner, but as with the other RC5 projects, the owner of the computer that finds the key does not get all of the money."
I spent 3 months using 160 Sun workstations to crack keys on RC5-64 only to quit when the stats became "temporarily unavailable" (which IIRC, was at least a couple months!!!!) and my enjoyment of seeing how I fared against the rest of the participants disappeared.
That was in early 1999, and I never returned.
I dont give my cycles away anymore, but if I were, itd be to something that would help advance science and have nothing to do with aliens or cryptography.
siri
so your saying that google has usurped free cycles from me by making my machine a part of their distributed team when I installed the google bar?!
Was this in the EULA - this should be illegal.
I fired a consultant who setup some FTP servers for our company and had them working on the RC-5 project without our knowledge. (and if I said who this guy was - or the company he worked for - everyone on slashdot would know who I'm talking about)
These things are not good from a professional standpoint.