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yone give me some pointers at a reputable attempt at quantifying
> this? [The brute-force-ability and the speed at which it might be
> accomplished.]
> Does anyone have a policy about loss of certificates and
> regeneration/revocation along with the underlying reasoning they're
> willing to share?
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> Or, perhaps I completely misunderstand what's going on, and I'd be
> glad to be corrected. [Gently is always nice.]
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her variable used here that I am missing?
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> Doesn't sound like it.
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the various rand subroutines to get a handle on a
logical flow chart.
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/* crypto/bn/bn_rand.c */
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>From there how does one trace this out into something like a logic
diagram? Can one load this into a program that shows the commands and
then shows the diagram for it with word sizes?
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// Copyright (c) 2009 Satoshi Nakamoto
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fill the 64 bits. I thought that was
silly. So I thought I would ask. Attached is the key h file. I was
not sure if it can be diagrammed as there are some base changes as best
I can tell.
Dave.
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how the thing gives a different private key over time.
The only thought I have is that it does some type of get time in
milliseconds and then does some process. Does anyone have any knowledge on
this?
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