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Date:      Thu, 15 May 1997 22:14:17 -0700
From:      Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
To:        Ben Black <black@zen.cypher.net>
Cc:        "Pedro F. Giffuni" <pgiffuni@fps.biblos.unal.edu.co>, "Ron G. Minnich" <rminnich@sarnoff.com>, hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Cluster Computing in BSD 
Message-ID:  <199705160514.WAA27175@lestat.nas.nasa.gov>

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On Fri, 16 May 1997 00:40:13 -0400 (EDT) 
 Ben Black <black@zen.cypher.net> wrote:

 > the current RC5 distributed cracking effort shows quite clearly that 
 > something as advanced as MOSIX is not required.  if his logic is that bad 
 > guys will use MOSIX to crack encryption brute force then he is fooling 
 > himself.

Who says Bad Guys(tm) only want to crack encryption?  In the environment
I come from, that's simply not a very interesting problem.

There are lots of more complex problems that a general purpose parallel
supercomputer might be good for.  We use them to solve fluid dynamics
problems.  I'm sure there are Bad Guys(tm) that might want to solve
problems with similar complexity.

There are typically export controls and/or cost factors that keep
Bad Guys(tm) from purchasing parallel supercomputers.  But, if they
can make a supercomputer out of parts that they can easily get, that's
potentially somthing to worry about.

Jason R. Thorpe                                       thorpej@nas.nasa.gov
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