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mircea_popescu: even from a purely operational standpoint - it'd seem sks servers have all
the interest in
the world
to reject such broken keys rather
than publish
them, carry
them in db etc
mircea_popescu: definitely not what's expected from / implied by
the listings, but who knows.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i wonder if
this is reproducible, make sks servers display random data as people's subkeys.
jurov: i asked it
to be
twice as verbose
trinque: ah I see it; different output
than mine
jurov: no, rejected, scroll
to
the bottom
trinque: jurov: so yours imported
the subkey?
mircea_popescu: incidentally... how likely is it
that
this behaviour is emergent, which is
to say, you can't import
the weak key ANYMORE ?
mircea_popescu: so
this is a manufactured subkey
that was somehow uploaded
to sks and merged into
the guy's key but not necessarily used or even issued by him ?
Apocalyptic: asciilifeform, it so happens
that $shmuck-Q is actually not a prime as well
mike_c: mircea_popescu: ok, i can make something like
that. headed
to a bbq right now, I'll get it going
tonight.
mircea_popescu: davout yeah cuz we're so
totally out of material
to squeeze atm :D
davout: few extra features
to implement for
the phuctor... also nice
to have: "throw list of URLs at it, it fetches
the SSL cert and
tries
to factor it"
mircea_popescu: i pass a base64 img wrapped in a
tags. could you maybe make it be
the same and i just forward it ? dunno.
mike_c: I have a script
that will do it, not sure if you can use
that for your ads? If not, we could either pick a specific bet
to promote and link it
to
that, or link
to homepage.
mircea_popescu: in other news, how does a server look while
trending on everything ? like so :
davout: or i guess yes, GCD
the running product once in a while
davout: mircea_popescu: it would be better for
the phuctor itself
to do it
mircea_popescu: d34th you wanna do something, do
the same with ssl certs.
davout: it would probably make sense for
the phuctor
to start munching SSL certs as well
trinque: not since cloaked and getting a new IP from
the ISP
d34th: mircea_popescu: question about
the working is it cpu based or opencl
trinque: it has happened
to me on occasion
williamdunne: To
this day I have not had my connection drop,
the wired connection has remained solid without dropping. Maybe I'm just lucky and ddos guys like me?
mircea_popescu: "In
the army battle field
tactical communication are handle by streaming ciphers on
the radio.
The idea is not
to be impossible
to breach. But strong enough
that
time is on your side"
assbot: Logged on 17-05-2015 17:59:08; asciilifeform: i can change yours
to 'pgp over dead goat' and it'll parse.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i
thought you were banned on graham-altman propertiesd
mxtm: everything
that used syslinux
mxtm: and like his name used
to show up on syslinux
trinque: oh man he's
the maintainer of kernel.org?
trinque: so... gpg's used by kernel devs
to sign patches, eh?
mxtm: woah, i didn't know
that hpa was
mats: hey,
they preserved links
to
the original
thing.
mircea_popescu: jurov lots of
these republishing
things. i
think it's some business major's idea of web entrepreneurship
mircea_popescu: allowing comments means you can't have fixed width
tables, which ffs.
mircea_popescu: this,
tbh, is a good move, because : someone came up with
the fucktarded idea of adding "visual" identity
to keys. as if i can
tell one whore from another on
the basis of a 5kb icon.
davout: asciilifeform: what's
the version string on
the key?
mircea_popescu: davout hit a reload, went from 2 points by davout 8 minutes ago
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jurov: just use cpanel
to replace
the ssh key, no?
mircea_popescu: mxtm no, it's just
that having maintained control over
the box i feel no need
to divulge anything.
mxtm: is
that supposed
to be a hint at
the number
mircea_popescu: the supreme irony of which being,
that you have
to be a fairly frequent reader
to hit
the paywall.