--- Log opened Wed Nov 12 00:00:48 2014 00:02 -!- spiftheninja [~minermast@173-20-237-20.client.mchsi.com] has quit [] 00:02 -!- OP_NULL [~OP_NULL@104.236.5.191] has quit [Quit: leaving] 00:02 -!- damethos [~damethos@unaffiliated/damethos] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 00:03 -!- AaronvanW [~ewout@255pc208.sshunet.nl] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 00:04 -!- cbeams [~cbeams@unaffiliated/cbeams] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 00:04 -!- cbeams [~cbeams@unaffiliated/cbeams] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 00:07 -!- damethos [~damethos@unaffiliated/damethos] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 00:25 -!- jaekwon [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 00:28 -!- lclc is now known as lclc_bnc 00:29 -!- jaekwon [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 00:29 -!- atgreen [~user@CPE687f74122463-CM84948c2e0610.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 00:43 < nsh> in crypto, all the edges are bleeding 00:43 < nsh> 0/4 for TLS frameworks this year \o/ 00:45 -!- cbeams_ [~cbeams@chello084114181075.1.15.vie.surfer.at] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 00:47 -!- cbeams [~cbeams@unaffiliated/cbeams] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 00:49 -!- koshii_ [~0@183.88.21.104] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 00:49 -!- koshii [~0@cm-110-171-187-119.revip7.asianet.co.th] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 00:50 < phantomcircuit> nsh, i think libressl will help a lot there 00:50 < phantomcircuit> ssl/tls are massively complicated protocols 00:50 * nsh nods 00:50 < phantomcircuit> and it seems like they're willing to break compatibility to fix security issues 00:51 < nsh> i wonder if the internet engineering community might want to take pause to reflect on how things got this bad 00:51 < gmaxwell> no one feels accountable for the whole system. 00:52 * nsh nods 00:52 <@gwillen> that seems fair, since nobody designed the whole system 00:52 <@gwillen> it evolved 00:52 < gmaxwell> You have protocols whos design is messy, but thats the fault of legacy and of applications for demanding many things, ... and implementations which cannot be correct because the protocol is too complex, and 'surely' the protocol isn't at fault for that as far as anyone working on the protocol is concerned. 00:53 < BlueMatt> (or is that just what the nsa wants you to think) 00:53 -!- coinheavy [~coinheavy@2602:306:ce9f:f5b0:d4fb:8cdb:7117:b804] has quit [] 00:56 < gmaxwell> example discussion from HTTP2 WG today, ... in HTTP2 they want to prohibit various old rubbish insecure TLS cipher suites; but the initial TLS handshake sent by the client doesn't know if the server supports HTTP2 or not... and if it doesn't advertise old crappy ciphers it may not be able to establish encryption at all with old hosts. SO... what they'll do is advertise the ciphers they support, including old crappy ones... and then ... 00:56 < gmaxwell> ... there will be a blacklist of crappy ciphers, and if the server chooses to use HTTP2 it must not select any cipher on the blacklist, even though it was offered by the client. ... or the client will reject it. now this is all reasonable when seen in the context of the legacy infrastructure, ... but damn, just another layer of implementation complexity. 00:56 < BlueMatt> whaaa? 00:57 < BlueMatt> ewwww 00:57 < gmaxwell> And the blacklist must be static, since if its desynced between the client and server the server may accidentally select a cipher the client offered but didn't really intend it to select. ... hopefully this is okay, since hopefully(?!) no more ciphers are being introduced that clients would need to continue to offer for purely legacy reasons. 00:57 < moa> it's a mess 00:57 < BlueMatt> http2 needs to switch ports and start over 00:58 < gmaxwell> well when things switch to the next version of TLS this should be cleared up (all those old ciphers will just not be supported) 00:58 < gmaxwell> BlueMatt: can't switch ports, since you don't want to take an enormous delay just to try http2 and figure out that the server doesn't have it. 00:59 < BlueMatt> gmaxwell: http2:// 00:59 < gmaxwell> unless you also expect urls to change; in which case the protocol will basically never be substantially adopted 00:59 <@gwillen> see also ipv6 00:59 < gmaxwell> since there are kabaziliions of links that will just never get updated. 00:59 <@gwillen> 00:59 < gmaxwell> even worse than ipv6, since at least DNS can give you IPv6 addresses right away. :) 01:00 * gwillen nod 01:00 < BlueMatt> meh, lets just reset and start it all over 01:00 < moa> on a sidechain 01:00 < phantomcircuit> gmaxwell, attempt simultaneous connections? 01:00 < BlueMatt> all new browsers, all new web :) 01:00 < phantomcircuit> seems like the only reasonable solution 01:00 < gmaxwell> phantomcircuit: ugh. I suppose you could do that, but ugh. 01:00 < phantomcircuit> i know but... well 01:00 < gmaxwell> well what it actually does is pretty reasonable. 01:01 < gmaxwell> just complex 01:01 -!- jaekwon_ [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 01:01 <@gwillen> isn't "simultaneous connections" even the current workaround for v4 vs v6 being terrible 01:02 < moa> secure handshake is not trivial problem 01:02 < phantomcircuit> gmaxwell, complexity is bad though 01:02 < phantomcircuit> :/ 01:02 < phantomcircuit> every point for reasonableness is lost for complexity 01:03 -!- webdeli [~projects@bit1642888.lnk.telstra.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:03 -!- cbeams_ is now known as cbeams 01:03 -!- cbeams [~cbeams@chello084114181075.1.15.vie.surfer.at] has quit [Changing host] 01:03 -!- cbeams [~cbeams@unaffiliated/cbeams] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 01:05 -!- andy-logbot [~bitcoin--@wpsoftware.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:05 -!- andy-logbot [~bitcoin--@wpsoftware.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 01:05 * andy-logbot is logging 01:08 < gmaxwell> Anyone done anything using the Rainbow signature system (multivariet polynomials)? Seems most people are interested in it due to it being presumed quantum hard, but it's perhaps interesting for some applications because its signing (and verifying) is stupidly fast, e.g. 270k signatures/sec/core on the implementation supercop. 01:11 < nsh> this one? https://www.google.com/patents/US20080013716 01:11 < phantomcircuit> gmaxwell, interesting the signatures aren't too big 01:11 < phantomcircuit> but the public keys are huge 01:12 < nsh> .wik Unbalanced oil and vinegar 01:12 < yoleaux> "In cryptography, the Unbalanced Oil and Vinegar (UOV) scheme is a modified version of the Oil and Vinegar scheme designed by J. Patarin. Both are digital signature schemes. They belong to the group of multivariate cryptography. The security of this signature scheme is based on an NP-hard mathematical problem." — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unbalanced_Oil_and_Vinegar 01:13 < gmaxwell> nsh: not that particular one. 01:15 -!- jaekwon_ [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:18 < gmaxwell> There are people who want to propose extensions in http2 to explicitly enabled MITM by "trusted" parties. One issue is that if some 'trusted' MITM screws you over (e.g. replaces your download with a trojan) there is no way to extract a transferrable proof that you can send to a third party to convince them that the MITM was behaving evil. So how good can that trust really be if they can cheat infrequently with basically zero risk? ... 01:18 < gmaxwell> ... So one possibility would be an TLS protocol suite that resulted in signing all traffic, so I was pondering how viable that actually could be... You can get an arbritary performance gain by instead of signing the running transcript hash for a single connection you sign a tree root over many connection hashes, but that has ugly implementation requirements... so I was looking into what really fast signature systems existed that ... 01:18 < gmaxwell> ... still had small signatures. 01:19 -!- OX3 [~OX3@gateway-nat.fmrib.ox.ac.uk] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 01:19 < jrayhawk> gosh, it's almost like we should distribute signed objects 01:20 < jrayhawk> you know, that thing everyone else has been doing for decades 01:20 < gmaxwell> same kinds of considerations apply to future bitcoin potentially, e.g. you could have transitive DOS-banning, e.g. by extracting transcripts that showed particular peers (IDed by keys) misbehaved. 01:20 -!- Aquent [~Aquent@gateway/tor-sasl/aquent] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:20 < gmaxwell> jrayhawk: "signed objects" are mostly a farce online because PKI is nearly a complete failure for fundimentally hard reasons that are unlikely to be solved anytime soon. 01:21 < gmaxwell> (not that it shouldn't be done; but it doesn't especially help) 01:21 -!- AaronvanW [~ewout@255pc208.sshunet.nl] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 01:22 < jrayhawk> what failures have you observed in the PGP strong set 01:23 < gmaxwell> jrayhawk: the total lack of anyone verifying signatures. 01:23 -!- Guest36009 [~Pan0ram1x@095-096-084-122.static.chello.nl] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 01:24 -!- GAit [~lnahum@enki.greenaddressit.p3.tiktalik.io] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 01:24 < jrayhawk> elaborate 01:24 < jrayhawk> because i do one heck of a lot of verification of mailing list traffic 01:24 < gmaxwell> For example, for bitcoin-qt-- probably one of the most duh-obvious targets for malicious changes, download rates for pgp signatures are something like under one in 10,000 downloads, and people failed to notice for days when the keys changed without any obvious announcement to one not even connected to anything else. 01:24 -!- orik [~orik@50-46-132-219.evrt.wa.frontiernet.net] has quit [Quit: Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com] 01:25 < gmaxwell> Thats worse security theater than the TSA. 01:25 -!- orik [~orik@50-46-132-219.evrt.wa.frontiernet.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 01:25 < jrayhawk> but most people aren't using direct downloads, they're using distributions 01:26 < gmaxwell> jrayhawk: Of Bitcoin? thats not true. and again, it's security theater there too. For fedora 20 the distribution (which obviously contains the keys used to verify everything else) was signed by a key that was signed by nothing else. I complained... and was told that no no the public key can be found in the same directory as the iso.. gee thanks. Eventually I got someone else at rhat to sign that key, but the signed copy is off on ... 01:27 < gmaxwell> ... some url that no one will find, etc. 01:27 < jrayhawk> wait, seriously signed by nothing else? 01:27 < gmaxwell> Or, for example, in gentoo the ebuild rsync stuff isn't actually signed... so while the packages have hashes for their data there is no strong authentication of the builds. 01:29 < jrayhawk> but, regardless, saying "http doesn't need object signing and verification because PKI is broken because look at the things people download over HTTP without verification" is pretty bonkers. 01:29 -!- AaronvanW [~ewout@255pc208.sshunet.nl] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 01:29 < jrayhawk> at least we agree it would be an improvement. 01:29 -!- Pan0ram1x [~Pan0ram1x@095-096-084-122.static.chello.nl] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 01:29 < gmaxwell> jrayhawk: ... Uh. I very very explicitly did not say that. 01:29 -!- OX3 [~OX3@gateway-nat.fmrib.ox.ac.uk] has quit [Quit: Leaving...] 01:29 < jrayhawk> I come from the debian community, where we use the PGP WOT extensively and quite well. 01:30 -!- Pan0ram1x is now known as Guest78642 01:31 < gmaxwell> jrayhawk: Not, really, there are plenty of debian people who've signed my keys based on no strong connection. There is really a strong amount of security theater in this space, and not much looking at things with an adversarial perspective. I haven't evaluated the actual in-distro practices in debian, but it's inconceavable to me that they're actually strong when what I have directly evaluated is completely broken and no one even ... 01:31 < gmaxwell> ... notices. 01:32 < gmaxwell> WRT the strong set, there are easily compromised RSA512 keys in the PGP strong set, and AFAIK none of the current clients ignore those signatures by default. 01:32 < jrayhawk> Can you point me at the signatures? 01:32 < gmaxwell> jrayhawk: No because I don't want to get specific people in trouble. :) 01:32 -!- jaekwon_ [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 01:33 < jrayhawk> Yeah, and lots of infrastucture like the WOT toolchains are still using short keyids, which is also embarassing 01:33 < jrayhawk> http://pgp.cs.uu.nl/stats/FEEDBEEF.html because those are pretty easy to make 01:33 < gmaxwell> indeed, (yea, also fedora does this... their website has instructions on 'verifying they keys' which basically tell you to check the short IDs) 01:35 < jrayhawk> So, there's various classes of trust in a signature based on confidence, I could see doing that, at least. 01:35 < jrayhawk> I mean, using a lower class of trust. 01:35 < jrayhawk> Without in-person verification. 01:36 < gmaxwell> which might actually be better than debian ... with a quick glance, I can't find any mention of verifying signatures or keys in the debian install manual: https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ 01:37 < gmaxwell> jrayhawk: sure but people set the trust flags pretty randomly, I'm not sure that I've ever seen evidence of people using them for anything (and current versions of GPG don't prompt you when signing keys to even set them) 01:38 < gmaxwell> nor does the install page have any links to signatures that I can see: https://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst just an ISO link. 01:39 < gmaxwell> not to mention that zillions of people have access to the debian build hosts, as I understand it. ... and Linux has been chalk full of privledge escilatiation exploits for eons, and the builds are not determinstic, so for all we know the official debian infrastructure is putting out compromised binaries and there would, I think, be no easy way to detect it. Especially on less common architectures. 01:40 < gmaxwell> (don't think I'm ragging on debian here; it's just broken everywhere. I've started trying to verify signatures on everything I download months ago, and it's ... damn near a lost cause, pratically everything is busted) 01:41 < moa> yep 01:41 < jrayhawk> Huh, the installation manual is no longer pushing jigdo. 01:42 < jrayhawk> I usually use debootstrap directly, myself, but, yeah, that lack of sigs on installation media images is pretty bad. 01:42 < gmaxwell> Plus then everyone pratically has to keep their keys online on single devices.. outside of bitcoin there is basically zero threshold cryptography deployed. Online keys are easily stolen (as we've seen very clearly demonstrated w/ Bitcoin). 01:42 < gmaxwell> jrayhawk: yea, without authenticated install media, it's game over. ... but it's also game over from many other perspectives (e.g. the lack of determinstic install media means that no one can verify the build hosts are doing the right thing) 01:43 < jrayhawk> There's a patchset against GCC for verifiable builds that isn't too big; NixOS is using it IIRC 01:44 < jrayhawk> I have high hopes for them. 01:45 < gmaxwell> jrayhawk: Bitcoin is determinstically built... I believe we were pretty much the first widely used thing that was, and it was a large effort. Hopefully those GCC patches go upstream so that its easier to get more things going that way. (though usually it takes more than GCC, e.g. you need to fake time because of autogenerated data passing timestamps into things) 01:48 < gmaxwell> (and things to prevent the filesystem from influencing file order in archives... or ...) 01:50 -!- CoinMuncher [~jannes@178.132.211.90] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 01:51 < jrayhawk> I suppose if HTTP object signing did become a thing, it would become common for jerks to do machine-automated signing, which would get us back to transport-encryption levels of mediocrity. 01:51 < jrayhawk> manipulating incentives is complicated :/ 01:54 -!- orik [~orik@50-46-132-219.evrt.wa.frontiernet.net] has quit [Quit: Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com] 01:55 < phantomcircuit> gmaxwell, you effectively have to set all keys as ultimately trusted in your local keyring to use them 01:55 < phantomcircuit> the gpg wot is horribly broken 01:55 < jrayhawk> GPG is pretty broken in many ways 01:58 < jrayhawk> It's really, really annoying that our only widely used OpenPGP implementation has no library abstraction and melts your computer if you actually try to load the strong set into it. 01:58 < gmaxwell> yea, I know. I mean I use this stuff too. But I have little doubt that state level attackers either have or easily could have my keys or any of many other people. ... I'd like to point out that better crypto could help (non-interactive forward secrecy, threshold cryptography, etc.), but it seems we can't even get the implementation basics right for the constructs we have now... in even _simple_ ways like not using @#*(@ 32 bit IDs ... 01:58 < gmaxwell> ... all over the place. 02:02 < jrayhawk> With sufficiently clumsy automated HTTP object signing, XSS could produce a signed certificate revocation. 02:02 < jrayhawk> An egalitarian outlet for blackhat tendencies! 02:03 < gmaxwell> jrayhawk: yea, I've thought about publishing PGP revocations for crackable keys in the strong set... but worried I'd get myself in trouble. 02:03 < jrayhawk> That sounds like a public service. 02:03 < gmaxwell> A while back I cracked some of them and tried contacting some of the key owners in the hopes of writing up an article on how easy RSA-512 cracking had become (this was uh.. probably 2008) but got no responses. 02:04 < gmaxwell> and after a while it became more widely known how easy rsa-512 cracking was, so it stopped being interesting to write about. 02:05 -!- orik [~orik@50-46-132-219.evrt.wa.frontiernet.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 02:05 -!- mkarrer [~mkarrer@224.Red-81-36-158.dynamicIP.rima-tde.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 02:07 -!- orik [~orik@50-46-132-219.evrt.wa.frontiernet.net] has quit [Client Quit] 02:12 -!- jaekwon_ [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 02:12 -!- jaekwon [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 02:13 -!- orik [~orik@50-46-132-219.evrt.wa.frontiernet.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 02:15 -!- orik [~orik@50-46-132-219.evrt.wa.frontiernet.net] has quit [Client Quit] 02:16 -!- orik [~orik@50-46-132-219.evrt.wa.frontiernet.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 02:17 -!- orik [~orik@50-46-132-219.evrt.wa.frontiernet.net] has quit [Client Quit] 02:20 < petertodd> jrayhawk: it's interesting how more than one tor dev I've spoken too firmly believes Werner Koch - gnupg maintainer - is a NSA/BND plant with the goal of ensuring gnupg remains unusable (e.g. strong opposition to any attempt to make it into a library) 02:21 < jrayhawk> holy shit that explains so much 02:21 -!- DoctorBTC [~DoctorBTC@unaffiliated/doctorbtc] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 02:22 < petertodd> jrayhawk: it's the thing with the idea of a nsa plant: the most effective ones simply need to ensure that good software can't get written, and exploit the inevitable holes 02:22 < petertodd> jrayhawk: unfortunately often indistinguishable from stupidity... 02:22 < moa> lol 02:22 < jrayhawk> And there's been mention of meddling with standardization processes, which would also explain one hell of a lot of OpenPGP. 02:22 < moa> the old "incompetent or corrupt argument?" 02:23 < petertodd> and equally unfortunate, is how many kinds of stupidity there are: someone may be perfectly good at crypto math and terrible at software development 02:23 < jrayhawk> Don't have to make it broken, just have to make it unspeakably difficult to implement. 02:23 < gmaxwell> it's all going to be difficult to implement; it's crypto.. and even simple software is widely broken. :) 02:23 < petertodd> jrayhawk: yup, but equally, trying very hard to ensure people don't use OpenPGP and simply reinvent the wheel over and over again is *also* a useful policy goal 02:26 < gmaxwell> who knows. If it helps people to adopt an adversarial posture to assume that random people are NSA plants... then I suppose thats fine. 02:26 < petertodd> gmaxwell: I dunno, the more crypto software I write, the more I think "This isn't *that* bad." - but then again, look at how well I do deadlines... 02:26 < gmaxwell> I suspect reality is probably more boring. 02:27 < gmaxwell> petertodd: well get back to me in 5 years when you've got more of an idea of if any of it was right. :) 02:27 < petertodd> I think the "boring" part of the reality is that all it takes is some subtle efforts rather than actual planted holes 02:27 < gmaxwell> Considering how much stuff out there is just broken ... I dunno. 02:30 < petertodd> gmaxwell: btw, mind merging that BIP draft pull-req so I can say the number is official? 02:30 < gmaxwell> oh sure. 02:31 < petertodd> thanks 02:31 < gmaxwell> done. 02:34 < petertodd> gmaxwell: thing is, with crypto I get the feeling that how to do things correctly is at least relatively clear, although time consuming; a much better feeling that say my last job where often you had no clue if what you were doing was even possible 02:34 < gmaxwell> petertodd: dunno, been spending a lot of time verifying work on secp256k1 and it almost feels hopeless being confident that it's all exactly right. 02:36 < gmaxwell> Did you know that the curve25519 reference code was broken for a couple years? typo would have made e.g. ~1/2^60pubkeys incorrect. 02:36 < petertodd> gmaxwell: yeah, I'm less confident about consensus; and I am talking about cases where you can use pre-made low-level primitives, which people fail at constantly anyway 02:36 < petertodd> ha 02:37 < gmaxwell> the distributed protocols I think are even harder, but its less obvious how doomed we are because so much of the complexity is latent. 02:39 < petertodd> my writeup on how hard consensus is really surprised the non-bitcoin dev I wrote it for... she just didn't get how my CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY patch could have almost two orders of magnitude more tests than code until I explained it in detail 02:40 < petertodd> but still, there's *so* much basic stuff that we're also failing at, and shouldn't be, and people view that basic stuff as magic far too often 02:44 -!- drawingthesun [~drawingth@106-68-126-133.dyn.iinet.net.au] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 02:54 -!- SubCreative is now known as Sub|zzz 03:00 -!- koshii_ [~0@183.88.21.104] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 03:01 -!- hearn [~mike@84-75-198-85.dclient.hispeed.ch] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 03:01 -!- cbeams [~cbeams@unaffiliated/cbeams] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 03:01 -!- cbeams_ [~cbeams@chello084114181075.1.15.vie.surfer.at] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 03:03 -!- llllllllll [~lllllllll@53-109.bbned.dsl.internl.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 03:18 -!- moa [~kiwigb@opentransactions/dev/moa] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 03:23 -!- jaekwon [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 03:23 -!- Greed [~Greed@unaffiliated/greed] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 03:24 -!- jaekwon_ [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 03:30 -!- profreid [~profreid@a88-115-210-162.elisa-laajakaista.fi] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 03:38 -!- jaekwon [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 03:38 -!- jaekwon_ [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 03:39 -!- NewLiberty [~NewLibert@2602:304:cff8:1580:9180:3a72:5bd:ed92] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 03:49 < CoinMuncher> petertodd: gnupg objections to becoming a library might be a general GNU thing. Their compiler (GCC) was deliberately not made as a library or even modular either because of Stallmann politics. Now that LLVM is quickly gaining ground they have started work on making GCC more modular. (I'm not saying their reasoning is good or bad, just saying.) 03:51 < sipa> iirc for gnupg (part of) the reason was that dealing with locked memory was very hard as a library 03:53 < petertodd> yeah, which is silly, as you don't need locked memory for verification, which would be hugely useful as a library 03:53 < petertodd> gpgme for instance leaves out access to huge amounts of the WoT code and other stuff you need to actually use PGP 03:54 -!- atgreen [~user@CPE687f74122463-CM84948c2e0610.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 03:56 -!- cjmedia [~hashtag@CPE-69-23-221-39.wi.res.rr.com] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 03:59 -!- waxwing [~waxwing@nl4x.mullvad.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 04:07 -!- rdponticelli [~quassel@gateway/tor-sasl/rdponticelli] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 04:11 -!- OneNomos [~OneNomos@pool-71-163-228-125.washdc.east.verizon.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 04:13 -!- waxwing [~waxwing@62.205.214.125] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 04:19 -!- 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This is meant to demonstrate how a compromised system can build a malicious binary from perfectly safe source code." 08:54 < hearn> i've had quite some luck with making java builds reproducible 08:54 < hearn> you don't seem to need a vm 08:56 -!- DoctorBTC [~DoctorBTC@unaffiliated/doctorbtc] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 08:58 < fenn> i'm not sure how you verify that builds are deterministic; how do you know you've remove all potential variables? 08:59 < kanzure> at minimum two separate builds should hash the same 09:00 < fenn> but what if the hostname is different, or some path has been changed... 09:00 < kanzure> oops sorry i mean two separate runs of the build process for the same build 09:00 < kanzure> since "build" sometimes means "build artifact" 09:02 < fenn> ccache does something similar in that it hashes intermediate build products; perhaps looking at which build products changed could help narrow down where the changes are introduced 09:02 -!- KingCoin [~KingCoin@unaffiliated/kingcoin] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 09:04 -!- sdcdev [~quassel@unaffiliated/sdcdev] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 09:04 < fenn> if hash(src1) == hash(src2) then hash(build1) should = hash(build2) 09:04 -!- ryanxcharles [~ryanxchar@162.245.22.162] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 09:05 < kanzure> at the moment bitcoind is using gitian 09:06 < kanzure> https://gist.github.com/devrandom/806265 09:06 < fenn> i wonder if it would be more useful to somehow automatically bug the developers if there is a hash mismatch, so you can gather data on what changed and why, and also uncover any attacks in the wild 09:07 -!- KingCoin [~KingCoin@unaffiliated/kingcoin] has quit [Client Quit] 09:07 < fenn> of course then you have to verify the automatic bug notification 09:07 < fenn> building on shifting sand :) 09:18 -!- maraoz [~maraoz@181.109.16.87] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 09:19 -!- OX3 [~OX3@gateway-nat.fmrib.ox.ac.uk] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 09:20 -!- OX3_ [~OX3@gateway-nat.fmrib.ox.ac.uk] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 09:20 -!- jaekwon [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 09:25 -!- jaekwon [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 09:25 -!- Quanttek [~quassel@2a02:8108:d00:870:7807:b38d:e21c:ad5e] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 09:27 < coutts> From seaman's post: " Put them in the same kind of equation we get a value of bitcoin and that value is a million dollars. Now, you’ll never hear an analyst say this—but I don’t mind this—I could be wrong by 90%, and it’s still worth $100,000." What a blanket statement, that's the dumbest claim I've ever heard. 09:27 < coutts> Woops wrong channel again ha 09:30 -!- Guest34189 is now known as maaku 09:31 < devrandom> fenn: the gitian process is specifically designed for repeatable builds 09:32 -!- Quanttek [~quassel@ip1f1331f3.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 09:33 -!- OX3_ [~OX3@gateway-nat.fmrib.ox.ac.uk] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 09:33 -!- OX3_ [~OX3@gateway-nat.fmrib.ox.ac.uk] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 09:36 -!- AaronvanW [~ewout@255pc208.sshunet.nl] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 09:39 -!- hearn [~mike@84-75-198-85.dclient.hispeed.ch] has quit [Quit: My MacBook Pro has gone to sleep. 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ZZZzzz…] 12:15 < petertodd> mappum: do me a favor and comment at the bottom of that page saying it got merged... 12:16 < mappum> good idea 12:17 < amiller> tromp, good question, i don't know if anyone has talked about it 12:17 < petertodd> amiller: I had some criticisms, though I forget if I wrote them down or just told the authors in person 12:17 < amiller> you should write them down, start a bitcointalk post or something and i'll add to it too 12:18 < petertodd> amiller: you writing up something on mining centralization? 12:19 < amiller> actually to be perfectly honest my nonoutsoureable puzzle paper has been rejected 3x times now, but each time i've improve it substantially and resubmitted 12:19 < amiller> a couple of times it got really unfair review IMO. 12:20 < petertodd> heh, sometimes I'm glad my peer reviewers are in the form of angry reddit trolls :P 12:20 < tromp> i'm amending my cuckoo cycle paper and wondering what form their proposal could take with my pow 12:20 < tromp> so i want to be up-to-date about its possible failings 12:21 < tromp> amiller: did yo submit to bitcoin 2015 workshop? 12:22 < amiller> tromp, no, bitcoin'14, ccs, ndss... hopefully oakland 12:23 < amiller> 2ppow is compatible with cuckoo cycle, sure 12:24 -!- AaronvanW [~ewout@ip51cd0972.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 12:25 -!- maraoz [~maraoz@181.108.71.84] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 12:28 < gmaxwell> tromp: the primary criticism is that it isn't disincentivizing _large_ pools, it's disincentivizing bascally _all_ pools; and breaking pooling is a cure worse than the disease. It's inherently compatible with any kind of Po*x, since really most of what its doing is blinding if something is a solution or not. 12:28 -!- woah [~woah@75-101-111-82.dedicated.static.sonic.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 12:29 < amiller> gmaxwell, well that applies to all weak/strong nonoutsourceable puzzles and doesn have anything to do with the 2ppow specifically 12:30 < gmaxwell> Also their specific proposal is broken because of DSA randomization (which makes it not progress free) 12:30 < gmaxwell> amiller: yes sure. 12:30 < gmaxwell> (but it's 'easily' fixed by precommiting to a nonce.) 12:31 -!- damethos [~damethos@unaffiliated/damethos] has quit [Quit: Bye] 12:31 -!- damethos [~damethos@unaffiliated/damethos] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 12:35 -!- profreid [~profreid@a88-115-210-162.elisa-laajakaista.fi] has quit [Quit: profreid] 12:38 < tacotime> https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/counterparty-recreates-ethereum-bitcoin/ ohhh nooo. not sure how it'd be any better of an idea on bitcoin via coloured coins though. 12:43 -!- moa [~kiwigb@opentransactions/dev/moa] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 12:45 -!- instagibbs [32f65962@gateway/web/freenode/ip.50.246.89.98] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 12:46 -!- AaronvanW [~ewout@ip51cd0972.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 12:47 < instagibbs> and it indeed appears they are claiming with out a doubt they're using their 12 second block time scheme 12:47 < instagibbs> ethereum* 12:47 -!- AaronvanW [~ewout@ip51cd0972.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 12:48 < tacotime> yeah, i don't know how much i trust the assumptions that are in that blog post. 12:53 -!- maraoz [~maraoz@181.108.71.84] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 12:56 -!- AaronvanW [~ewout@ip51cd0972.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 13:01 -!- OneNomos [~OneNomos@pool-71-163-228-125.washdc.east.verizon.net] has quit [Quit: My MacBook Pro has gone to sleep. 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Then indeed you may have issues. 13:22 -!- jaekwon [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 13:24 < phantomcircuit> helo, lol 13:24 < tromp> my latest version of the cuckoo paper describes a way to do dynamic sizing 13:24 < tromp> where the graph size will go up over time 13:25 -!- cbeams [~cbeams@unaffiliated/cbeams] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 13:25 < tromp> keeping it from being completely progress free 13:25 -!- grandmaster2 [dansmith3@knows.the.cops.are.investigat.in] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:26 < tromp> but more importantly preserving the (presumed) memory-hardness 13:26 -!- jaekwon [~omni@75-101-96-71.dsl.static.fusionbroadband.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 13:30 -!- Flyer9933 [~f@unaffiliated/fluffybunny] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 13:31 < coinheavy> Wizards - please check out the research index just released at http://smithandcrown.com/research. We have collected ~170 papers from ~300 authors but I am sure there are more to add. Any feedback or submissions would be much appreciated. The index will be actively maintained. 13:32 -!- Flyer33 [~f@unaffiliated/fluffybunny] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 13:33 -!- justanotheruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 13:34 -!- Alanius [~alanius@ssh2.ulyssis.student.kuleuven.be] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 13:37 -!- NewLiberty_ [~NewLibert@76-255-129-88.lightspeed.irvnca.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 13:37 -!- kerneloops [~tuomas@99.130.140.222] has quit [Read error: No route to host] 13:38 -!- NewLiberty [~NewLibert@2602:304:cff8:1580:70ad:fd02:b659:d958] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 13:38 < kanzure> all of these papers are on different servers? 13:40 < kanzure> you have a typo "Sythetic Commodity Money" 13:41 -!- grandmaster2 [dansmith3@knows.the.cops.are.investigat.in] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 13:43 -!- OneNomos [~OneNomos@pool-71-163-228-125.washdc.east.verizon.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 13:49 -!- cjmedia [~hashtag@69.23.221.39] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 13:50 -!- user7779078 [~user77790@se3x.mullvad.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 13:50 -!- cryptokeeper [c08b7d80@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.192.139.125.128] has quit [Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client] 13:51 -!- user7779078 [~user77790@ool-4354b720.dyn.optonline.net] has joined #bitcoin-wizards 13:51 < coinheavy> kanzure: thanks for the heads up. I'll clean up that record. 13:52 < coinheavy> kanzure: yes, we are linking to their original hosting locations. 13:52 < kanzure> do you have copies of those pdfs? 13:52 < kanzure> and can you send them to me 13:54 < coinheavy> Much of the research is relatively open but we are not serving files directly ourselves because many of these papers have been published through academic journals. 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