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Message-ID: <20110802124733.GA6402@eee> Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 16:47:33 +0400 From: Aleksey Cherepanov <aleksey.4erepanov@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: invitation to team john-users in KoreLogic's "Crack Me If You Can" DEFCON 2011 contest Alexander, On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 03:47:18PM +0400, Solar Designer wrote: > I'd prefer that you manage it on your own - that way, you'll be more > involved and you'll contribute your time rather than CPU time only. > This contest is by far not only about CPU/GPU time, but also about > people's skills and creative thinking. There are challenges prepared > for us by the KoreLogic folks. A computer alone won't solve those. > > If you feel your use of the machine would be too unoptimal, then maybe > provide access to another member of our team - not necessarily to me. I will try. I hope it will be possible to rearrange this computer then if my use would be too unoptimal. > For the software setup, I recommend that you install any Linux distro > built for x86-64 - or boot off a LiveCD (must have working gcc and > libraries sufficient to build JtR). If the machine has an NVidia GPU, > consider Yellow Dog Linux for CUDA (also available as LiveDVD): This computer runs Debian GNU/Linux Amd64. It has following video card: PCI-E 512МБ ASUS "EN8400GS/P(LP)" (GeForce 8400 GS, DDR2, D-Sub, DVI) I do not know either it is NVidia or not. I guess it does not work fully now because 3d games are too slow. Would Yellow Dog Linux be better? It is not a problem for me to install everything needed. Regards, Aleksey Cherepanov
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