Re: Unchangeable passwords

From: jmh (j_m_h_at_cox.net)
Date: 10/07/03


Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 14:23:45 -0400


Mike Kent wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 18:39:41 -0400, jmh wrote:
>
. . .
> It would buy milliseconds. Multiplying the size of the dictionary
> by 8 means 3 extra steps in a binary search of the dictionary, and
> I don't think there are even 7 easy to do "geographic" shifts of
> the sort you describe. And 8x the size of a plaintext dictionary is
> still easily accommodated on a modest PC hard disk.

Thanks for the lesson.

jmh



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