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I'm curious about the theoretical background of choosing m corresponding to the number of chains and t corresponding to the chain length in the rainbow table.
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sysbm04 opened this issue
Sep 19, 2023
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Hello
I'm Kim Doo-soo from Korea University in south Korea.
I'm curious about the theoretical background of choosing m corresponding to the number of chains and t corresponding to the chain length in the rainbow table.
For example, I wonder why m=67108864 and t=803000 are 9 digits of the password in this source code.
Please reply. Thank you.
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Hello
I'm Kim Doo-soo from Korea University in south Korea.
I'm curious about the theoretical background of choosing m corresponding to the number of chains and t corresponding to the chain length in the rainbow table.
For example, I wonder why m=67108864 and t=803000 are 9 digits of the password in this source code.
Please reply. Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: