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Notes PDF Available Here: http://ritter.vg/misc/stuff/Cloud%20&%20Control%20-%20notes.pdf (Github doesn't let you download ir from the Web UI - tells you the blob is too big) Contents ============================================================ boincizing-apps The patches needed to turn open source apps into apps runnable by boinc. Most of them are easy to read. gnfs-info The GNFS-specific slides and docs. patches The patches made to BOINC itself for a couple obscure features, bugfixes, and debugging information. result-analysis If you'd like to review my math and estimations for the pretty graphs, for GNFS stuff or cracking, here it is. sample-server This is the config files and most importantly templates for the boinc applications. scripts These are the job generation scripts, post-run analysis scripts, and some other misc scripts. wordlists See below. Be Intelligent ============================================================ In general, you're going to want to search for tmp_hostname and replace that with your temporary directory, and overall just read the stuff to see what you have to change. I didn't make a note of everytime I removed my password and put in PASSWORD for you to fill in. I recommend you read all the READMEs in the directories. No Wordlists ============================================================ I'm not including my wordlists. Not out of secrecy, I just downloaded every single one I could find, stripped out the copyrights on them, and combined them. So I'm fairly certain doing so would be in violation of the wishes of the authors. Yea, I know almost no one actually obeys that stuff, but I try to most of the time. You can combine your own wordlists. Thanks ============================================================ - The community at @nysecsec - iSEC Partners - Brian Holyfield & Joe Hemler of Gotham Digital Science - MersenneForum - jasonp - All the authors of the tools used, including but not limited to: Chris Monico, Brian Gladman, Jeff Gilchrist, solar designer, atom, David Anderson - The United-TI factoring team, whose code and work greatly inspired my own - chewy, shingding, nmrw
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