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12:01
anyway
@sbi A few beers with Loungers sounds like a good way to de-stress.
 if (modulus == null)
        throw new ArgumentNullException("modulus");
ugh
what now :/
@BartekBanachewicz A great reason to make sure he's too stressed to do that next weekend.
sbi
sbi
@BartekBanachewicz So???
Xeo
Xeo
Hm. How the fuck do I open an elevated command prompt in a folder directly.
sbi
sbi
12:06
@MartinJames Yeah, but when I have to create 300 seminar slides out of thin air over the weekend, it might not.
@sbi Ah.. :(
@Xeo ♪ nope ♪
someone speak french ?
french is useless and should vanish.
it is not substantially more useless than any other natural language
sbi
sbi
12:14
> Need something to feed your addiction? pbs.twimg.com/media/Bo9o4V-IUAANh5M.jpgtweetsbi
@Xeo @start e:\apps\ConEmu\ConEmu64.exe /cmd {PowerShell (Admin)} :v
Also Total Commander
ughfuck
kjljkl;fjkl;sajkl;jakjl;
sbi
sbi
What is an "elevated command prompt"?
@DeadMG it is. all those ` and ^ make is weird and superfluous
@sbi admin rights
12:15
@sbi god mode
@Abyx They are no more or less superfluous than having both m and n.
Is Bartek sinking in some swamp?
sbi
sbi
Oh. Why would you need to open that in a specific folder, @Xeo? You can open one, type cd plus a space, and drag the folder onto the command prompt window.
12:16
@DeadMG yeah just 0 and 1 should me more than enough.
in RSA swamp
@BartekBanachewicz lol
sbi
sbi
@MartinJames Sure sounds like.
your signature is more than a couple of lines o.O
You must be good at Java :)
Xeo
Xeo
@sbi You are telling me to use my mouse? You of all people?
12:17
I have no idea how to do that
@sbi tedium
sbi
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@Xeo Shrug. I use Total Commander all the time, like the @Cat.
I'll probably have to implement padding myself
because EVERY FUCKING LIBRARY
breaks on wrong data
@BartekBanachewicz first, you find a swamp, then you locate a spot with exceptionally soft soil and a lot of sedimentary waters. Then, you wait
sbi
sbi
12:18
@sehe More so than navigating to a specific folder, right click on it, and click on "open god mode prompt here"? I doubt so.
@BartekBanachewicz Woot. Good libraries break on wrong data. Padding is CRUCIAL. If you do the wrong type of padding, you have a vulnerability just like that
@sbi that's a mouseless operation if you're already there. Also, I doubt he's using Explorer
When talking about automatic- vs dynamic storage duration, can one say that the former will put an object on the stack, while the latter puts it on the heap - without burning in hell? Surely the Standard doesn't mandate such behavior, but when explaining the difference.. is this a good way of doing it?
sbi
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@sehe Well, if he doesn't, he'd better say so, because by default he'd get answers for how to do that in the explorer. Also, you can copy the location from an explorer window using only the keyboard. (Try F4.)
@FilipRoséen-refp No.
@sehe So back again, huh? I have a good library that does break, and it is explicitely required of me to not break.
12:20
@sehe They should probably throw rather than actually breaking.
what now?
@DeadMG yes, it throws
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe I am, actually
and refuses to decrypt
AND IT IS A GOOD DECISION FUCKING IDIOT GOD DAMN THIS FUCKER
@DeadMG damn it.. it's related to a discussion why aggregate initialization cannot extend the lifetime of a temporary when the aggregate is constructed through new
@BartekBanachewicz How is this not desirable behaviour?
12:20
~SECURITY~ idiots are even worse than ~PERFORMANCE~
@DeadMG because my tutor requires it decrypts the data with the wrong key
then your tutor is a fucking moron and that's not the library's fault.
wow finally
Xeo
Xeo
The navigation to that particular folder was quick, though. WinKey -> "%appdata%" - "Mic<Enter>" - "Sti<Enter>"
@BartekBanachewicz Security is a real problem for everybody. Performance is not.
@BartekBanachewicz so, you'll be a good boy and implement the required (FIPS) padding modes
12:21
@DeadMG though I struggle to come up with any good wording. The intent of the Standard is that of stack vs heap, but it isn't written explicitly (because the Standard doesn't "know" about stack/heap). Hmm.. I'll see if I can find some good wording
that's for later anyway
@Xeo oops. res in peace
he also told me to only store the private exponent
@DeadMG your No was good enough to get me to try a little harder
@Xeo That's not quick :v
12:22
apparently it's enough for decryption
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus Well, tell me a quicker way to get to it
Wait. Again, don't tell your mom!
Because people who do crypto algos with the weak padding modes are precisely the ~SECURITY~ idiots
> D and Modulus are the Private key. The other values allow faster computation for the holder of the Private key.
and it was written by a guy who has 113k rep on SO
now what.
@BartekBanachewicz That's ok. A good library can initialize the private key from any combination of 3
@sehe define "weak padding mode"
12:24
@BartekBanachewicz Read the docs (I'm going to admit that I've not tried to swim against the current in CryptoPP yet, so it could be annoying)
nobody fucking does that ever
@BartekBanachewicz Say, all zeroes
@BartekBanachewicz Except you
In cryptography, a padding oracle attack is a side channel attack which is performed on the padding of a cryptographic message. The plain text message often has to be padded (expanded) to be compatible with the underlying cryptographic primitive. Leakage of information about the padding may occur mainly during decryption of the ciphertext. Padding oracle attacks are mostly associated with ECB or CBC mode decryption used within block ciphers. Padding modes for asymmetric algorithms such as OAEP may also be vulnerable to padding oracle attacks. Symmetric cryptography In symmetric cryptogra...
@sehe I used PKCS#7. But it throws if the key is bad. So I can't use it or I write my own broken version that does fuck knows what on errors, or I use a shit padding
Basically, it's ways in which you can uncover a part of the private key because you can predict the padding values
@BartekBanachewicz Ah. Write your own non-validating version indeed. For symmetric encryption, silent GIGO is usually the default, though
for encryption, yes. not for padding.
yes give me 3 donation links but 0 documentation links
fucking idiots
and the wiki is down.
god. fucking. damn.
and truecrypt is still dead
this world is doomed
12:35
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@Feeds fuck you nobody cares. fuck.
while (bigInteger1.Mod(publicExponent).Equals((object) BigInteger.One) || !bigInteger1.IsProbablePrime(this.param.Certainty)
real men need no overloaded operators
@BartekBanachewicz mmm. wasn't going to help you
@BartekBanachewicz mmm. good point. indeed if padding is off you should probably avoid decrypting. Hmmm. Maybe it's a given that padding is always correct/dumb
> you should probably avoid decrypting.
that's what I was doing
WHY ARE YOU MAKING UNSAFE SOFTWARE HACKERS HACKERS SECURITY HACKERS
TIL Camera man is kameraman-san in Japanese.
12:39
@sehe people literally did shit like writing random bytes to the file or encrypted the data again to create "random looking" file
and they turned the project in already
but he declined mine because I had the message in base64
@BartekBanachewicz ikr. I was starting to agree that there's not much to do. Although I think that I've seen a question on SO lately that used CryptoPP and it got garbage precisely because it forgot about padding. So, is CryptoPP an option/
I am using BouncyCastle for RSA and both BC and .NET for 3DES
(it's in C#)
lol
@sehe I needed OFB/CFB/ECB and CBC, with differing subblock sizes. They both had holes in functionality
so I do some modes using one library and some using the other
@BartekBanachewicz Why? What are you up to?
12:45
@VáclavZeman getting a diploma
@StackedCrooked Camera man is kameraman, -san is just the politeness suffix, is it not so?
2
Q: Why RSA uses {d,n} as private key instead of {e,n}?

Chirayu ChiripalWhile studying the RSA algorithm I referred to some books and some sites such as RSA (wikipedia) and all of them chose {d,n} as the secret (private) key and release {e,n} as the public key but as d and e are multiplicative inverse of each other, can't we keep {e,n} as private key and use the othe...

NOTHING there
@VáclavZeman yep
hm
there's no way I can get the modulus from that
just no way
and if I don't ask for public key when decrypting, then fuck that too
so maybe
maybe
what he wants me to do is
> 1. Save the moduluses of each public key along with the user name
> 2. require user name and private key exponent when decrypting
> 3. choose the modulus without verification and use that pair for decryption
does it make sense for you? Please. I need that.
Is there any hole in that approach?
@BartekBanachewicz it's a rather simple mathematical relation, though you might have to 'loop' using some GCD/LCM term step size and checking for the invariant (something something pheta something?) and stuff. When using a "highlevel" library this is likely a problem. Did you choose C#, or was that aassignment requirement?
12:53
@sehe I chose it. And it worked great until he started creating arbitrary requirements during the last month.
I had pretty much everything ready for the midterm check.
@BartekBanachewicz sounds fair. The "without verification" part is mystifying, because it should only be defined iff the key is valid. And libraries do "quick" validation anyways (they might not do full primality checks)
ITT "arbitray requirements" means "requirements that the framework I want to use doesn't accomodate"
@sehe yes, they check as much as they can. Which defeats the purpose of GIGO.
@BartekBanachewicz So, maybe hand that in as "professional take" and do another one in Python? I think Python must have some pretty awesome lowlevel crypto primitives by default
@sehe they were not in the problem description we were given at the beginning of the semester, basing on wich I chose that framework.
@sehe it has to have GUI. I doubt I'll be able to rewrite the whole thing till wednesday.
a rewrite is always dangerous
I found numerous bugs in that one.
@BartekBanachewicz Is Wednesday a thesis deadline or what?
12:57
God knows how many I'd make in python.
@VáclavZeman It was two weeks ago. Project, not thesis.
@BartekBanachewicz I see.
I am already ripping my design to pieces
it used to be a neat small working application. I was proud of it.
now it's just a fucking mess and I can't look at it.
@BartekBanachewicz "that one", hmmm?
@BartekBanachewicz ah
@BartekBanachewicz where is the assignment? Can it be C++? I should really learn to do this shit myself (plink)
is there any libraries in C++ that make it easier to make really simple games?
None. Whatsoever. C++ hates your guts.
12:59
@Crow if you want to make a simple game, take a look at Love2D. I gave it my Seal of Quality
@Crow Herb Sutter has mentioned one, that I cannot remember, in one of his talks last year...
C++ does hate me... I'm too used to scripting languages and almost completely forgot C++ :\ but taking a course on it this semester
@VáclavZeman Cinder (not sure about "gaming", it /does/ visualization)
@Crow don't write games if you want to practice C++
@sehe Yes. :)
13:00
@sehe it can handle games just fine
I have no clue what else to make
BUT FUCK NOT NOW
@Crow a crypto application
S*T*R*E*S*S
so on the scale from 0 to 10 I'm fucked.
oh, I'm always fucked on the Richter scale
13:01
._. crypto, that's very mathy... I'm used to just using werkzeug and itsdangerous in python to handle what little crypto I use
@sehe it's in Polish. Want a translation?
nah. you can spend your time better, I presume.
@BartekBanachewicz Well, you better contact the dude ASAP and explain the situation, the technical difficulties. Maybe he will retract some of the requirements. Well, it is what I would try. :)
@VáclavZeman no. he's hard to talk with.
@sehe anyway, the assignment has like 30% of the real requirements anyway.
@BartekBanachewicz Try hard then. :)
13:03
@VáclavZeman he doesn't care.
AHAHAHAHA. Ask the Lobster!
@BartekBanachewicz OK, then there is only one thing you can do now: PANIC
Who Am I? caw.
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@sehe Source?
what would be considered basic crypto anyway? Like are there specific algorithms?
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13:08
"Don't write your own crypto" is the rule of basic crypto.
I dunno I always feel uncomfortable dealing with crypto or security because it seems like there's so much penalty if there is a mistake... and I make mistakes a loooot
@Fanael Couldn't agree more
BTW @sehe an explicit requirement in the assignment was "use ready-made implementations online"
That RSA crypto stuff is a real banana skin.
@sehe more fun. Apparently a lot of the people had full private key info in the file and he said it's ok.
great.
@MartinJames "Real banana skin" -- does that mean slippery or what?
13:17
daknobcs
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@Jefffrey rightfold
@DaKnObCS, Greece
Software developer. Vulnerability Researcher. Apple Fanboy.
22k tweets, 432 followers, following 69 users
I doubt so.
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz That's daknok or something.
13:19
@sehe TBH, I do not get this. What is funny about it?
@VáclavZeman Easy to slip up on.
user784668
This does not fucking slip now.
one thing I don't get about crypto... if something is incredibly well-established, doesn't that make it easier to crack?
@Crow more people find bugs in it. If the bugs get fixed, it gets harder to find more bugs.
IOW, more attack attempts harden the software
like with heartbleed and OpenSSL you mean?
I dunno that seemed to be a pretty glaring bug that stuck around for a long time
well, if something is terribly written like OpenSSL it might take years and it still will be buggy
alas, that particular bug was fixed.
it kinda seems like an industry standard...
so what
Windows is an industry standard. Are you implying it's flawless?
Eh, security is difficult... like I'm afraid to make a store on a website because dealing with credit cards is pretty intimidating
13:25
offload that
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@BartekBanachewicz If something is well-written it also might take years and it still will be buggy.
Ahaha you'll never pass PCI audit
@Crow never do that yourself. You're forbidden by law to ask for CC#
Don't even think about processing CCs yourself
@Fanael right.
13:26
@BartekBanachewicz That's not the reason, no
but what do people do? How is that handled? Is there an interface which handles it for you?
@Crow there are 3rd party providers that handle transactions for you
You can ask for CC if you're selling shit, that's p obvious and I can't imagine what made you think it's any way illegal
I see, but would I still design the front-end of the store just the same?
But you won't ever get a CC terminal if you don't comply to PCI DSS
13:27
@CatPlusPlus there are certain requirements on CC storage I thought.
@Crow well, yes?
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a proprietary information security standard for organizations that handle cardholder information for the major debit, credit, prepaid, e-purse, ATM, and POS cards. Defined by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council, the standard was created to increase controls around cardholder data to reduce credit card fraud via its exposure. Validation of compliance is performed annually, either by an external Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) that creates a Report on Compliance (ROC) for organizations handling large volumes of ...
anyway I have no idea what I'm talking about so yeah.
It's a lot of work and don't even think about it if you're not a seasoned developer with years of experience
with crypto specifically.
cat I have like 2 years experience in programming... so crypto in general seems waaaay too intimidating
13:28
It's not just crypto
Do most small web stores not redirect to some bank-like web site to handle the CC instead?
well, security in general
Your web site does not need to see the CC at all, AFAIK.
There are also requirements wrt physical access to the servers etc
@Crow you have 0 years of commercial experience, no?
hint: uni/school experience is mostly irrelevant
13:29
@BartekBanachewicz 1 year in industry, though it wasn't in security, it was front-end web dev
yeah I don't count college college is a load of bullshit
It's not something you can do on your own
just like rendering unicode fonts :P
Just sign a contract with PayPal/Google/whatever
        privKeyFile.Read(iv, 0, 8);
        privKeyFile.Read(encryptedPrivateKeyData, 0, 520); // padded to something, I guess. Don't ask. Don't blame me.
look at my "safe" code.
look at it.
user784668
Beautiful.
user784668
13:31
Like a shit in the morning.
It sucks
@Fanael like a shit in the quiet woods
steaming and glistering in the sun of the morning
this is all the security work I've done...
Ahahaha our national exam thing is so shitty
13:32
maturity exam?
are you referring to yet-another-maybe-leak?
Yeah, they fucked up the answer key
oh, that's a new one
most of these revelations are hoaxes directing to adware
from werkzeug.security import check_password_hash, generate_password_hash
class User(UserMixin, db.Model):
  __tablename__ = 'users'
  id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
  username = db.Column(db.String(24), unique=True)
  password_hash = db.Column(db.String(128))
  email = db.Column(db.String(128), unique=True, index=True)

  @property
  def password(self):
	  raise AttributeError('password not set')

  @password.setter
  def password(self, password):
	  self.password_hash = generate_password_hash(password)
user784668
@CatPlusPlus lol, link?
all the security work I've done
13:36
@BartekBanachewicz Maybe. What's funny is that it could be true
@CatPlusPlus linky linky
This is hardly ever going to happen but it's a cool idea: youtube.com/watch?v=qlTA3rnpgzU
Yeah the site is shit, it's probably false
        if (0 == comparer.Compare(hashOfInput, hash))
        {
            return true;
        }
        else
        {
            return false;
        }
Good job
13:40
@CatPlusPlus MSDN has so great code examples
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz What's wrong with ((comparer.Compare(hashOfInput, hash) == 0) == true) == true?
the second one is just to be double sure?
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Q: Extending lifetime of temporaries, dynamic allocation and aggregate initialization

Filip Roséen - refpNote: This question was originally asked as a comment by Ryan Haining on this answer. struct A { std::string const& ref; }; // (1) A a { "hello world" }; // temporary's lifetime is extended to that of `a` std::cout << a.ref << std::endl; // safe // (2) A * ptr = new A { "h...

@DeadMG ^ how it turned out
            var receivers = PublicKeysListBox.Items
                .Cast<object>()
                .Select(entry => entry.ToString())
                .Select(path => new User { PublicKey = LoadPublicKeyFile(path),
                                           Name = Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(path)
                }).ToList();
hm, how does that look?
13:51
Though I can't decide on a good question title.. blargh
@BartekBanachewicz Why are you casting to object and then calling ToString
@CatPlusPlus my friend did that when helping me I think.
Also LINQ expressions
it looks a bit weird.
@CatPlusPlus this thing that uses them in a word-like manner?
Also don't force ToList unless you actually iterate over that more than once
Or do random access or whatever
13:56
random access on a list :)
user784668
@BartekBanachewicz List<T> is an array.
user784668
LinkedList<T> is a linked list.
oh great
I think I'm having an exam during the unconference
T_T
so I'm a bit confused about something...
and another random subject turnin
fuck it
fuck
can this day get any worse
yes my stomach hurts
yay
14:04
website privileges are weeeird.
I'm trying to make it such that admins can see WHICH students are taking classes at which times, and that users can only see THAT students are taking classes at which times
So what's the problem
that I'm dumb
3
and I feel like I am shoving waaay too much in the user table
14:19
Ok, I'm stuck.
Did, didn't work, smell won't wear off.
I want to pipe a tcp socket directly to a file, how would I do that? (I don't want to move all the data from the socket into program memory, I'm on linux)
ncat ip port > file
You can mmap the file and use that as the buffer when reading stuff
So, check the ncat source?
It buffers, everything buffers
You can just make the buffer file-backed
14:22
Can't I avoid that? No way to send a socket directly to a file without loading the file content moving through my program?
(Kind of like what sendfile does, but for the other direction)
How would expect that to work
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Well, it could all happen in kernel space with a single system call for one thing.
sendfile seems to work both ways vOv
Not according to the man page
14:24
Oh, right, not a socket. It's probably impossible
Something has to buffer
Right, it's totally fine for it to buffer, I'd just rather it not happen in my code but in system code.
Why do you even care about this
bet, with a friend, about performance
prefromnace
14:26
What way is there to compute the partition function without recursion?
So, for big numbers like 10^9
It matters for server sending because of the amount of clients potentially
am I the only one who finds this scary?
@CatPlusPlus it matters because it's a bet, but theoretically yes, the amount of clients that can send the server files at once.
Eh, it's used for serving static content
@chmod711telkitty yeah I'd just got home
14:31
The volume of that exceeds uploads a lot
it was 5am
@chmod711telkitty no
Right, I'm doing the other direction though now, and I need to do multiple uploads fast.
Better worry about your disk speed :v
Right, let's assume that's not a problem and the server doesn't actually write anything to the disk.
Then just drop the packets, can't get any faster than that
And everything in between is in process memory
14:33
Assume I have a really fast raid, I'm not talking about that bottleneck here.
Dunno you're shit out of luck or something
Get more servers
Well, thanks for trying anyway.
"Don't be a dick." -1Cor16:14
Xeo
Xeo
Meh. it really was a tiiiiny tiny hole in the inner tube
14:53
@BartekBanachewicz that makes sense. however, that leaves a veeeeeeeeeery wide spectrum
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Hola.
@sehe Them bitches usin mah' spectrum?!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit i sthat... a cylon?
yes
14:56
@VáclavZeman someone has a handle that resembles one of the (rather unique) former handles of our beloved lobster aaaaand he appears to be a cryptologist. Well, the topic was crypto, so there was a surprise solution :)
If you don't get it, it's ok. 99% of my jokes are non-fliers
(Yes, that's text for ants)
another day, another question I didn't think to ask previously
like, "How the fuck do you get back into the rocket if the crew hatch is too high to jump into and you ran out of EVA propellant?".
you know what sucks? Making software for people with no technical skill
14:57
wut. maybe they think that software made by people with no UI skill sucks
No, just making software
@DeadMG You build a step with your propellant canister

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