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Message 17227 - Posted: 7 May 2008, 12:58:12 UTC

Hey guys,

I have been doing a lot of research in the past few months about cryptographics and rainbow tables and i was thinking about the possibility in creating a Bionc project that would focus on trying to create perfect rainbow tables for many hashes such as md5 and Sha.

Does anyone think that a project like this could work and would anyone be interested in it?
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Message 17235 - Posted: 7 May 2008, 20:40:56 UTC - in response to Message 17229.  

No need to tease, Dag.

The project you had in mind was TMRL Distributed Rainbow Table Generator. It's dead.



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Message 17237 - Posted: 7 May 2008, 23:03:58 UTC - in response to Message 17236.  

No need to tease, Dag.
The project you had in mind was TMRL Distributed Rainbow Table Generator. It's dead.
Thanks for the info,

I did notice there was a project with similar goals that i described but it seemed to have disappeared for no real reason.

Thanks, Ageless, that's the name I could not remember... TMRL.

@Mark... Apologies for the teasing. I don't know beans about rainbow tables but if you build the project you'll surely get more than a little interest.

Its cool i always seem to make that mistake with boinc and it annoys me.

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Message 17243 - Posted: 8 May 2008, 14:11:51 UTC

There is also a (live) SHA project:

http://boinc.iaik.tugraz.at/sha1_coll_search/
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Message 17249 - Posted: 8 May 2008, 21:11:48 UTC - in response to Message 17243.  

There is also a (live) SHA project:

http://boinc.iaik.tugraz.at/sha1_coll_search/

Technically that's different, that project is trying to find flaws in the SHA hash to find a security hole, while the project I'm suggesting will be using already known methods to use with hashes
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