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rling is similar to the rli utility found in hashcat-utils, but much, much faster. Technologies Dynamic sizing rling dynamically sizes the memory to be appropriate for the file. By not having compiled-in limits for things like line lengths for the input lines, users are able to focus on novel use cases for the program. Hashing with xxHash xxHash is a great new hashing method - its very fast and portable. By combining a dynamic (overridable) hash table with an excellent hash function, performance was accelerated greatly. Also, because hash tables are sized dynamically, there is no need to guess "optimal" hash sizes. Multi threaded Binary searches and sorts Thanks to blazer's multi threaded qsort, sorts are very fast, and make use of all of your system thread and multicore resources. In general, hashing is faster than binary search, but binary search uses half of the memory, and can be many times faster for certain kinds of input. Filesystem-based database for very large files If you need to process very large datasets, and don't have enough memory, the -f option allows you to use a Berkeley db-based database instead of in-memory. This does allow unlimited file sizes, but you do need substantial free disk space. Use the -M option to give it more cache for the database, and -T to tell it where to put the databases (defaults to current directory). Memory use estimates For large files, memory use can still be high. rling displays the estimated amount of memory to be used as soon as practical after reading the input files. This can still be "too late" for some use cases - in general, you need at least 2 times the input file size in memory. stdin/stdout/named pipes fully supported Thanks to the "read exactly once, write exactly once" method rling uses for file I/O, stdin/stdout and named pipes can be used in any position that requires a file name. This is great for creating complex workloads. [Hidden Content]
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Hi, all I'd like to know how to query NNTP headers Injection-Info:logging-data, X-Trace, NNTP-X-TOR-Router, NNTP-X-Ufhash, Content-ID article-number in Xref: newsgroup-server newsgroup-name:article-number to get more info ? any script/app/program/code on the net ? thank's
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Hi, I have a log from a newsgroup NNTP header from a newsgroup message containing 3 string/numbers which I would like to further investigate Xref: news.newsserver.net newsgroupname:<NUMBER> Injection-Info:logging-data="<NUMBER>" AND Message-ID: <STRING>@subnewsserver.newsserver.net is there a tool/script/program to query remote NNTP server subnewsserver.newsserver.net / newsserver.net with those <NUMBER>/<STRING> that would return more info ? NOTE: in order to abride "Disallowed and unacceptable posts." rules I'v replaced <NUMBER> replacing a 5 digit decimal number regex: /[0-9]{5}/ <STRING> replacing a 13 character string regex: /[a-z0-9\$]{13}/ newsserver replacing news server name subnewsserver replacing sub news server name newsgroupname replacing news group name name thank's in advance 🙂
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