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  • renderman
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    Re: CoWF WPA-PSK Hash tables

    http://www.churchofwifi.org/Project_Display.asp?PID=90

    We now have the 40 gig tables up for torrenting thanks to the Shmoo group.

    Please, for the love of all things WiFi, please seed this as long as possible or else this will be very painfully slow.

    http://umbra.shmoo.com:6969/torrents...98B735058B30D7
    Last edited by renderman; February 18, 2007, 19:35.

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  • theprez98
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    Re: CoWF WPA-PSK Hash tables

    Originally posted by converge View Post
    UPDATE!

    It has been a little while since I stat'd torrents outside of quick glances to make sure the tracker hadn't crashed.. lo and behold, CoWF Hash Tables w/ CoWPatty 4 have topped 100 copies!! .. That makes it over 700GB of hash tables transferred since the last torrent (w/ cowpatty 2) died off after my server change.

    Well done Seeders!

    ..to put this in perspective, on "11-08-2006, 11:28 AM" I posted stats in another thread indicating 29 completed copies. That approximates to 70% of all copies since October being downloaded within this past month alone.

    Another indicator I noticed is that my bitcount is up to around 92GB uploaded for that torrent (amoung all other torrents I'm seeding, god I love my ISP).. meaning that amoung the 8-11 regular seeds, traffic is being relatively distributed. Tingly feelings.
    You rock.

    I'm not quite at 92GB but until my ISP complains I'm happy to help!

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  • converge
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    Re: CoWF WPA-PSK Hash tables

    UPDATE!

    It has been a little while since I stat'd torrents outside of quick glances to make sure the tracker hadn't crashed.. lo and behold, CoWF Hash Tables w/ CoWPatty 4 have topped 100 copies!! .. That makes it over 700GB of hash tables transferred since the last torrent (w/ cowpatty 2) died off after my server change.

    Well done Seeders!

    ..to put this in perspective, on "11-08-2006, 11:28 AM" I posted stats in another thread indicating 29 completed copies. That approximates to 70% of all copies since October being downloaded within this past month alone.

    Another indicator I noticed is that my bitcount is up to around 92GB uploaded for that torrent (amoung all other torrents I'm seeding, god I love my ISP).. meaning that amoung the 8-11 regular seeds, traffic is being relatively distributed. Tingly feelings.

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  • theprez98
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    Re: CoWF WPA-PSK Hash tables

    After several days of unintended reboots on my computer at home, the downloading finally finished and now I'm seeding full time. Fortunately the ratio was 1.710 for those days so it wasn't a complete waste of time. Once I can figure out the random reboots it'll be a decent seeder.

    EDIT: Whatever problems I seemed to be having with transfer speeds now appears to have gone away, uploading at 70Kbps+ most of the time now...
    Last edited by theprez98; November 3, 2006, 17:26.

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  • INIT_6
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    Re: CoWF WPA-PSK Hash tables

    Originally posted by converge View Post
    The offer is quite generous, but to point out the possibly obvious while trying to avoid being a total bastard about it ... some folks might be a little hesistant to take control of a 100mbit connected box and place their legit content through its stream knowing that you are jailbound, but not knowing whatfor. Not at all suggesting you should make such a thing public fodder, but just a heads up that you may be inviting thorough questioning into your private affairs by those interested in the resources.
    True, I see your point. I say stupid things sometimes or don't make my self clear.

    I am going to jail for drug charges. I don't care if anyone knows. It was just small stuff. and I have cleaned up my act.

    I do download some torrents. I don't share anything out on my server right now it's for me and my friends only. I pay $35 for a public ip and 100mbit connection I just hate to see it go to waste while I am away for 90days. I can't cancel because I locked my price in lower then other people in my city.

    I can insure you that my private life will not effect anything if you use my resources.

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  • converge
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    Re: CoWF WPA-PSK Hash tables

    The offer is quite generous, but to point out the possibly obvious while trying to avoid being a total bastard about it ... some folks might be a little hesistant to take control of a 100mbit connected box and place their legit content through its stream knowing that you are jailbound, but not knowing whatfor. Not at all suggesting you should make such a thing public fodder, but just a heads up that you may be inviting thorough questioning into your private affairs by those interested in the resources.

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  • INIT_6
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    Re: CoWF WPA-PSK Hash tables

    Originally posted by audit View Post
    Since the primary mirror might be going down for good due to a job change, we need more mirrors of this ASAP. We would like to have at least 5 mirrors of this going before DC hits. If anyone is interested in mirroring the tables, let me or renderman know as soon as you can.
    I have a 100mbit connection if you all want to use it. I don't care. I am going to jail.

    So I can just leave my server up and running and you guys can do whatever.

    AMD 3200+
    1.5GB ram
    1TB of HHD space mostly used.

    OS=Gentoo 2.6kern

    E-mail me at coldcarbon[at]gmail[dot]com

    Going to jail nov 1st so if you want to use it best to do it before then.

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  • converge
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    Re: CoWF WPA-PSK Hash tables

    ..so, the ultimate solution to resolving an issue with the .torrent file was .. to create another 'fixed' torrent file. Doing so would only cause disruption in the recently restored flow of traffic, so I decided to make it a small step forward.

    http://torrents.lostboxen.net/cowf-w...4.0_2006-10-19

    Is now the up and coming torrent. It has been corrected. It also now includes cowpatty 4.0, as designated in the title. For seeders, a quick way to conform your current data set to also seed the new torrent, simply symlink to the current directory with a new 'directory' for "cowf-wpa-psk-hash-tables-with-cowpatty-4.0_2006-10-19/". Or make a copy of the dataset to the new directory name .. or if you don't care to perpetuate the old simply move to the new directory name. Your current data should still be valid for 99% of the torrent, your client should pull down the remainder from my seed in a short period of time.

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  • converge
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    Seems the other seeds haven't crossed to the new tracker yet, but everything is definately back up indefinately.. pumping out 100KB/s atm and that should double once I finished resolving a client config issue on my other box. After beating my head on the firewall a good portion of yesterday I came to the realization that packets are flowing.. client says poo.

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  • GBHis
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    I've got 300 MB so far.... Will be seeding when I get home from vacation/holiday.

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  • converge
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    .. ran into some issues with the initial tracker.. just set up replacement running off one of my boxen and everything should be back in order. Same filename, different tracker bits.

    -edit: erm.. or maybe not. Having trouble testing inside of my firewall from one net to another.. my client keeps pooping, can anyone verify connectivity externally?
    -edit2: ok, all connectivity to tracker verified (thanks to TheCotMan) except for my internal seed.. hopefully have that resolved after a couple mt dews

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  • converge
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    The torrent is picking up but could definately use as many seeders as willing, considering the size of the torrent. atm 2 seeds, 3 peers, and 110KB/s steady transfer .. it's looking like that is the max upload I can squeeze from my connection for now, short of bypassing my firewall, getting an additional circuit, or something on the probably-not-gonna-happen scale.

    now.. thats not so bad, but consider downloading the entire 7G of at 30-50KB/s ..will take you a little while compared to the 200KB/s I pulled from Audit directly (keep in mind per his post above, that is going away, probably pretty fast). The cool thing about torrents is every little bit of upload bandwidth that can be spared counts if you make yourself connectable. Even if you can't stand the load during the day but can leave a client running at night, you're helping the effort considerably.

    So.. start seeding this puppy :) I am going to tackle renderman to play with ideas for enhancing distribution.

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  • audit
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    Since the primary mirror might be going down for good due to a job change, we need more mirrors of this ASAP. We would like to have at least 5 mirrors of this going before DC hits. If anyone is interested in mirroring the tables, let me or renderman know as soon as you can.

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  • converge
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    Torrentorized: http://defcon.lostboxen.net/forums/c...-04-29.torrent

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  • renderman
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    Originally posted by pr0zac0x2a
    Random question for you renderman. I know you guys are computing these against the top used SSIDs. What I'm wondering is whether or not these are the top SSIDS of WPA enabled networks, or just WIFI in general. Seems like the majority of people who would enable WPA wouldn't leave the SSID as linksys etc. Not the most applicable question in the world, just something I was wondering about since I saw the speech related to this at layerone.

    It's a bit of a crapshoot, I admit. If there was a way to get stats on the highest WPA networks I'd like them. If you have a better method, I'd like to hear it too.

    A user can set thier SSID to whatever and thier security to whatever. The tables were meant as a start for people to make thier own.

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