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Framedragger: the latter would be quite useful - i may spin up some simple analysis thingie which shows info for those ssh keys, and it'd be nice to be able to link to corresponding
phuctor entries
Framedragger: for example say i have some public key available. is there a way for me to derive
phuctor's permalink for that key (acknowledging that the permalink may not be active yet, i.e.
phuctor does not even know of the pubkey etc) ?
Framedragger: asciilifeform: is there a 'stable' algorithm / spec for deriving
phuctor's hash / permalink? you'd mentioned before that it "includes the entire key - names, emails, ~all~ subkeys."
Framedragger: asciilifeform: incidentally how's the backlog of
phuctor? i expect it's rather busy as it is..
BingoBoingo: Need more grinding to feed the
phuctor sausage!
mircea_popescu: anyway, with Framedragger 's bundle being dumped in
phuctor, their "market" just evaporared.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform check it out, 5x the
phuctor installed basis :D
mircea_popescu: anyway, lest the wrong impression forms - we don't have a good understanding of who did what to whom and why. it's not even clear we enumerated the classes of deeds that
phuctor dredged up.
Framedragger: these diddled keys.. they can just be re-uploaded to sks keyservers all the time, no? maybe keyservers should have a
phuctor-like policy of rejecting shitty keys?
Framedragger: re. hanno: oh yeah? i had thought he had had a point, re. those broken subkeys not being used anyway. but i guess the point is that
phuctor found some *actually used* keys, etc.
mircea_popescu: it's the correct approach ; what yielded
phuctor also.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-13 13:26 mircea_popescu: btw asciilifeform you gonna make a ticket set for
phuctor ?
jurov: i posted the
phuctor urls to his blog, and it's rather popular
Framedragger: your
phuctor uses a different hashing scheme. but i suppose wide deployment would be hard and also ultimately futile, given that i assume folks here haven't planned a bright future for gpg
a111: Logged on 2016-05-30 15:50 asciilifeform: for instance, even mircea_popescu does not seem to be able to find me a
phuctor box that will stay up
mircea_popescu: i take it he got a single colo'd box imagining the market in terms of "shared server" derps ; and then ran into tmsr and everyone wants whole boxes and
phuctor runs on a 256gb monster.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: yeah of course - i just meant that any LT servers cannot be considered to be "bullet-proof"; but maybe you were not aiming for the latter in terms of
phuctor hosting anyway
a111: Logged on 2016-05-25 13:53 mircea_popescu: lmao this is pretty rich news. so asciilifeform : it'd seem the raid on
phuctor's machine is failing and the thing will have to be serviced. plox turn it off in your own time and let me know when it's ok to send teh service team in.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: have you considered serving all
phuctor public stuff on a static frontend proxy of sorts?
mircea_popescu: lmao this is pretty rich news. so asciilifeform : it'd seem the raid on
phuctor's machine is failing and the thing will have to be serviced. plox turn it off in your own time and let me know when it's ok to send teh service team in.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: Framedragger you can also tell them that we're in the process of probing the internet for sever ssh key to break them via
phuctor, and as this is a tmsr problem they can get phucked - it will get done over their dead bodies.