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| project:gsm:deka:start [2017/02/01 05:15] – [Roadmap] jenda | project:gsm:deka:start [2022/03/25 19:42] (current) – [Attack in a nutshell] update link jenda | ||
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| ====== Deka - an OpenCL A5/1 cracker ====== | ====== Deka - an OpenCL A5/1 cracker ====== | ||
| - | Deka is a fast, free and portable A5/1 (that' | + | Deka is a fast, free and portable A5/1 (that' |
| Deka started as an attempt to port [[https:// | Deka started as an attempt to port [[https:// | ||
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| TL;DR You can go through the A5/1 keyspace and save some " | TL;DR You can go through the A5/1 keyspace and save some " | ||
| - | Deka listens on a TCP socket, waits for a keystream and once you submit one, it finds a secret state that resulted in this keystream. Hence you need some GSM sniffer, keystream guesser, TCP client and secret state processor. [[:user:jenda:gsm|gsmtk]] implements exactly that. | + | Deka listens on a TCP socket, waits for a keystream and once you submit one, it finds a secret state that resulted in this keystream. Hence you need some GSM sniffer, keystream guesser, TCP client and secret state processor. [[https://jenda.hrach.eu/ |
| Recommended configuration: | Recommended configuration: | ||
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| * 8 or better 16 GB RAM to fit the table index, track bursts and have some space for block cache | * 8 or better 16 GB RAM to fit the table index, track bursts and have some space for block cache | ||
| * OpenCL capable card, or several of them | * OpenCL capable card, or several of them | ||
| + | * Deka has been tested on AMD HD7970 and nVidia GTX 610M (which is of course slow). | ||
| * 1.7TB of fast storage - SSDs at best. And probably some SATA controller that does not have problems with lots of random reads. | * 1.7TB of fast storage - SSDs at best. And probably some SATA controller that does not have problems with lots of random reads. | ||
| ===== Documentation ===== | ===== Documentation ===== | ||
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