Re: Weak DH primes and openssh

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On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Loganaden Velvindron <loganaden@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
[...]
> > I have some scripts to split the screening (the CPU intensive part) up
into
> > 1 shard per CPU, which would let the whole process run in about a day
on a
> > decent sized machine.  If there is any interest I can tidy them up and
> > stick them in contrib/ or something.
>
> Are the scripts public ?

Not currently but they could be with a bit of tidying up, which is why I'm
asking.  Most of the things that make it practical rather than a pain in
the neck to manage have been added to ssh-keygen (eg -j/-J to start at a
specified line and process a specified number of lines, checkpoints, and
where possible completion time estimates).  The rest is just some Makefile
and a wrapper script.

Anyway, it sounds like there is at least some interest so I'll round it up.

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