More than 2000 GB CSA-RBT v1 tables

eskimo nel

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The RBC - Rainbow chains are what is needed to create a table.

You can download each of these individually from the google drive without the need for zipping first.

Once 8 RBC files have been downloaded, I will try to create a table in the CSA tool.
 

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The RBC - Rainbow chains are what is needed to create a table.

You can download each of these individually from the google drive without the need for zipping first.

Once 8 RBC files have been downloaded, I will try to create a table in the CSA tool.


When the v1 tool was initially released it was recommended that 256 chains would give a high hit rate, I think the figure may have been in the 90%'s region.
However, good working rainbow tables can be created from less chains, it just reduces the percentage hit rate.

The limiting factor is if the specific Crypt8 from the ts file is covered by the table.
The more chains in the table the more coverage scope of Crypt8's, the higher the percentage hit rate.
 

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So, its a long process.

In plain English, if you want a basic table which will probably get you 80-95% of keys, then downloading V1 or V2 basic table of +/-300Gb
will probably be all you need.

This is easier said than done.

The V1 table either gives "Too many downloads for this file - and presumably you have to wait"

The V2 table, which is split into 12 107Gb Rbt2 files take 4-5 hours to download each one - and I have a 600mb download. It says its downloading
at 6.2Mb/sec - and each file takes 5hrs (if no errors).

I sort of think its gonna take a week to download.

Have received a great deal of help from @orangebirds and @moonbase for which I am v grateful.

Once downloaded and working, you need a SSD to get a key in under an hour. An HDD might take 10hrs.
 

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a CW is found in 45 min with HDD,
with SSD in 2-4 min, depending of SSD type
 

orangebirds

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So, its a long process.

In plain English, if you want a basic table which will probably get you 80-95% of keys, then downloading V1 or V2 basic table of +/-300Gb
will probably be all you need.

This is easier said than done.

The V1 table either gives "Too many downloads for this file - and presumably you have to wait"

The V2 table, which is split into 12 107Gb Rbt2 files take 4-5 hours to download each one - and I have a 600mb download. It says its downloading
at 6.2Mb/sec - and each file takes 5hrs (if no errors).

I sort of think its gonna take a week to download.

Have received a great deal of help from @orangebirds and @moonbase for which I am v grateful.

Once downloaded and working, you need a SSD to get a key in under an hour. An HDD might take 10hrs.
eh... not that long...
it's one hour on HDD, but way faster for SSD
 

eskimo nel

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Update :

So far only been able to download 2 of the 12 bits (the RBT2) files. (which now wouldnt be my first choice, if I had to start again)

Google Drive refuses to download, saying too many attempts etc.
 

eskimo nel

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Thanks very much - gonna give it a go, thou it's not my Google Drive.

It does appear to be working so far thou.
 

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Sigh - I hadn't got auto-reconnect ticked, and it now appears that Google drive has blocked the download.

Will try again in a day or so.
 

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There are a couple of threads re the BISS tables which Colibri initially made available.

A huge thank-you is deserved by all who use his output.

I wanted to get a table setup which would alleviate some of the need to post Crypt 8's on this forum, wasting other
peoples time. As most Crypt 8's I use are of the type B8hxFFh - I decided to finally get something together which would solve this.

Following help from 2-3 board members, I have now got a working SSD with B8hxFFh codes working. The average response is a few seconds and the success
rate is 80%+.

To replicate, you obviously need a SSD of about 2TB capacity, a decent spec PC with an Nvidia graphics card and the Rainbow Table tools linked here http://colibri.bplaced.net/csa_rainbow_table.htm

The table used to search for the CW is split into 12 files, each 120GB big.

To create each individual file, you need the 24 segments plus the zip. Once you extract the zip, it creates one of the 12 segments.

I have created 12 folders on a google drive, which contain all the 24 segments + zip.

If anyone wants to test, plse PM me - and I will share the links. Once its been tested and so long as I get no grief from google, I will release.
the link to everyone.

It took me the best part of a week to create the SSD/set this up. If I was to do it again today, it might take me a day, now I know what to do.

The CSA RBT guide which is in the Rainbow table package Colibri setup is the only guide you need.
 

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Delta_18

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eh... not that long...
it's one hour on HDD, but way faster for SSD

I've found that you are looking for RBTv1 on your website.

Basically I have everything but the server is trash, so I had to implement a download limitation.

http://app.fltth.net/mos/?bizid=10010

Thus you may only get no more than 500GB of data per day and I do appreciate your understanding.

I'm also very grateful for the RBT download support you provide to community members. And I'm also curious about how did you find the server resources to provide high-capacity direct-link downloads.
 

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I've found that you are looking for RBTv1 on your website.

Basically I have everything but the server is trash, so I had to implement a download limitation.

http://app.fltth.net/mos/?bizid=10010

Thus you may only get no more than 500GB of data per day and I do appreciate your understanding.

I'm also very grateful for the RBT download support you provide to community members. And I'm also curious about how did you find the server resources to provide high-capacity direct-link downloads.
And the tool with the option for both tables?
 

eskimo nel

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I got the RBT2 tables from another forum member, who uploaded them to a server.

The server was protected by IP address limitation - but did allow unlimited daily downloads.

I never got RBT1 working - as couldn't get the files. I might have a go one day if I find the time.
 

orangebirds

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I've found that you are looking for RBTv1 on your website.

Basically I have everything but the server is trash, so I had to implement a download limitation.

http://app.fltth.net/mos/?bizid=10010

Thus you may only get no more than 500GB of data per day and I do appreciate your understanding.

I'm also very grateful for the RBT download support you provide to community members. And I'm also curious about how did you find the server resources to provide high-capacity direct-link downloads.
oh wow!
thank you so much!!!

I'll download it and store it on my server

As for that, the answer is I use onedrive proxied with rclone behind VPS with 1Gbps unmetered bandwidth, that way it's cheap on storage and make it direct link
 
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Delta_18

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oh wow!
thank you so much!!!

I'll download it and store it on my server

As for that, the answer is I use onedrive proxied with rclone behind VPS with 1Gbps unmetered bandwidth, that way it's cheap on storage and make it direct link

Thanks for your explanation and our facility architecture is very very similar to yours. (Sorry I cannot share more details because the Drive owner does not want to reveal.)

However yours is much better and smarter;) At least your facility is powerful enough to allow users to download at high speeds without having to enforce limits.

Again, thank you for your significant contribution to the community and I hope you can find my resource helpful.
 
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Delta_18

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I got the RBT2 tables from another forum member, who uploaded them to a server.

The server was protected by IP address limitation - but did allow unlimited daily downloads.

I never got RBT1 working - as couldn't get the files. I might have a go one day if I find the time.

RBTv1 has a significantly higher success rate and that's what we are striving for. However it requires to be stored on an SSD or it runs slow like a snail.

RBTv2/Rv2 runs fast enough even on a HDD.

You are consider to use v1 when v2/Rv2 cannot find the result.
 

orangebirds

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Thanks for your explanation and our facility architecture is very very similar to yours. (Sorry I cannot share more details because the Drive owner does not want to reveal.)

However yours is much better and smarter;) At least your facility is powerful enough to allow users to download at high speeds without having to enforce limits.

Again, thank you for your significant contribution to the community and I hope you can find my resource helpful.
not really, I enforce 4 connection per IP and put it behind cloudflare to make sure it's available for everyone and it's not the only file that I host :D
I'm hoping that one day I can buy my own server with lots of storage capacity and have it hosted on a datacentre :D
 
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