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Message-ID: <43836299.700@nospam.wafel.org>
Date: Tue Nov 22 18:25:37 2005
From: full-disclosure at nospam.wafel.org (Jorrit Kronjee)
Subject: Re: Google Base

Petko Petkov wrote:
> Hi Alexander,
> You are right! Free hosting, free email, tag based systems exist for
> quite a while and they can be used for the exact same purposes that I
> mentioned in my original post. Common, everybody knows how to configure
> DNS to serve hashes (sort of distributed rainbow tables crack).
> 
> However, google base it a bit different. First of all Google has
> enormous storage facilities. You need around 85g for a decent rainbow
> table. I don't think that I you can find that for free. Yes, maybe,
> Google Base is not that well suited for this kind of stuff but, still.
> 

It seems items will expire in 31 days. I don't think it's well suited 
for rainbow databases at all.

Jorrit

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