On 02/15/2015 10:09 PM, Tim wrote:
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> It's a hell of a long time since I did probabilities in high school
> maths, but if you just use letters instead of numbers, each position
> could be any of 26 characters (instead of 10 options), and each
> position is not related to any other character (one does not
> determine the other), so my example means that it represents an
> unknown number of 26 to the power of 17 that you have to guess at.

or maybe they did not teach you correctly. ;-)

and, it is really not a probability calculation.

if one uses only the 27 characters, with password 27 characters long,
the number of possible combination is found by multiplying;

1x2x3x4x5x6x7x8x9x10x11x12x13x14x15x16x17x18x19x20x21x22x23x24x25x26x27=

   4.9494861138265237094e+26

[do not ask how i am aware of factor as it relates to national security]

which would take an extensively long time for a grid of Cray-2 or
Blue Gene computer systems to break. and to do such, 1 Cray-2 would
need to first run process to find all the possibilities, which would
then be divided to sequential groups of sections of sequence.

with 3 strikes, wait an hour, it could take a long time, which can be
calculated by factoring number of sequences assigned to each cray in
above grid, especially if correct sequence was last in group. ((GBWG))

> If you really think that you could have guessed /that/ password in a
> useful time, please let us know the winning lottery numbers for next
> week, while you're at it.

NFW. do you really think i would tell you number if i new it. :-P


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peace out.

in a world with out fences, who needs gates.

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tc,hago.

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