Chapter 161 Crack(2/2)
Although the outbreak of the Gulf War shifted most people's attention from the establishment of the Universal Network.
But in the eyes of those who are interested, this network is still their biggest concern.
What makes it most hateful is that its address allocation no longer follows the Internet allocation standards, but set up another set of labels. These network addresses are all allocated by supercomputers of six network service companies, thus bypassing the original established Internet network.
However, in the first one or two years, because Huanyu.com was still busy expanding the territory of the United States and connecting from one city to another. Many network users thought that this was just a domestic network within the United States. Since data reading of local networks was not necessary to be transferred through international lines. Therefore, many people did not realize that the final root server of this network exists in China and in the database of Huanyu.
Including the data they monitored, they also found that the data sources provided by Huanyu.com are all on local servers.
This has enabled Universal Company to not face the direct impact of many business giants during this period, but to free up its hands to deal with the counterattacks of the original Internet operators.
At the beginning, Xiao Qiang and the others thought of many ways to counter the other party's counterattack.
These methods have indeed had some effect. For example, in the early February, a news came out in the media: the National Science Foundation Network (early interconnected backbone network), its long-term partner, ans company that specializes in network construction for them, intends to support the global network jointly launched by six major network service companies.
The news spread for nearly a week before Ans Company publicly denied the rumor in the media, saying that it would, as always, firmly support the National Science Foundation network.
But such a slow statement is enough to arouse various associations.
Many media have been having headaches about the topics on the Internet recently, and have been hyped up and there is no news. When they see Ans's late statement, they suddenly feel energetic again.
They all commented in the media, guessing whether Ans was moved and had a private relationship with the six major network service companies and the Global Network Management Committee established by them, or was it really as they said. They were determined to support the Science Foundation's network to the end.
Such rumors have also led to a large number of online operators turning against and investing in global networks.
In less than ten days, the subnets that announced their support and will be incorporated into the global network system have doubled from the initial nearly a thousand to more than two thousand.
This makes the global network approach the number of more than 3,000 subordinate subnets in terms of the number of affiliated subnets it owns.
The media also talks about the Science Foundation network according to the different places they serve, and calls it the "research network", and the global network built by the six major network companies is characterized as a real business operation platform.
Seeing the situation going well, Xiao Qiang was both happy and worried. It was not until the outbreak of the Gulf War that all the attention of the American media turned to Iraq that he breathed a sigh of relief.
He has always been very surprised, why did the expected opponent not make a counterattack?
If Xiao Qiang knew why the American computer industry was worried about why, he would not have been so worried about the fate of Huanyu.com all day long.
Because at this time, the American computer industry was always racking their brains to crack his view operating system. They had no time to pay attention to an Internet company that suddenly appeared and was managed by native Americans.
In the American computer industry, a Chinese company designed an operating system that is loaded on all personal computers is much more harmful than the network!
Although Microsoft said it will master its core source program when working with Universal and rewrite it on one side. Let the new version of Viewndows' second version be more in line with the security requirements of the United States.
But the US government obviously will not place all hope on it.
In government laboratories, in various universities, countless software engineers are devoted to cracking the view of Universal Corporation.
When Xiao Qiang was glad that he had escaped the tracking of the American media, General Green was in his office asking his technology consultant about the process of software cracking.
General Green is not a scientist, he is a politician from a military background.
The above asked him to crack the operating system designed by the Chinese as soon as possible, which is an order for him. And he assigned the tasks assigned to him by the above and the people below to complete. All he had to do was listen to the reports of the science and technology consultants every day.
"The cracking rate is less than 10%? Why is the progress so slow? It has been six months since the Chinese launched this operating system in August last year. Now it is February of 1991. Your cracking rate is less than 10%! How can I explain this to the higher authorities?" General Green asked with dissatisfaction after hearing the beginning.
The technology consultant was sweating all over his head, and still patiently explained: "General, we have done our best. Most of the operating software designed by the Chinese, at least more than 90% are used in assembly language. This is a low-level programming language that is directly oriented towards computers, and is only a little better than the most primitive computer language..."
"You can't solve the problem with the Chinese using such primitive programming methods?" General Green's understanding was that the more primitive the language, the easier it was to crack. It took them half a year to crack less than ten percent, which was simply intolerable.
"General! The purpose of Chinese people using assembly language is to improve the execution performance of software! This does not mean that they have not learned higher-level programming methods!" The technology consultant retorted, "And it takes a lot of time to read this language one by one and read it completely. Just like the machine language in the past, there were only 01, a lot of time! What's more, the code of this operating system has a total of six million lines! The Chinese people just give us the source code and read it all, and it is not possible to complete it immediately!"
General Green suppressed his anger and tweaked the Parker pen on the table randomly.
He respects the opinions of the scientific consultant, but he is under great pressure. Now the Iraq side has started fighting. However, the personal computer operating system here has been occupied by Chinese companies. This forces the government to delay introducing convenient and fast viewndows to government departments. And he repeatedly warns his staff that if the operating system is installed, they should not store valuable confidential documents in the computer.
If a certain employee deposited the detailed plan of Iraq's combat in the computer and sent an email, who knows if the Chinese company could steal his information? If the other party has the ability and reveals the plan to Saddam again, the coalition forces will face a catastrophe!
"General..." The technology consultant, seeing him being upset, wanted to speak but stopped.
"What's the matter? Tell me." General Green sighed. When he saw the expression of the technology consultant, he knew that there was new trouble. Now, the last thing he wanted to hear was trouble.
The technology consultant hesitated for a moment and said, "We found that the Chinese seem to have developed a new programming language. But they don't use it much, and only experimented on some small programs."
General Green frowned, trying to understand what he said: "You mean, they are going to get out of our computer system and get another new set of things?"
"This possibility is very small. As long as the programs they compile are based on the x86 instruction set, it is impossible to deviate from our computer system and make another set." The technology consultant asked to pull glasses and said, "In the process of decompiling, we found a very small number of small programs, such as the wordboard program, which are decompiled, and are garbled. After our repeated arguments, the Chinese seem to be trying to design software in Chinese. Since we don't have their compiler, at most these programs are decompiled into machine code..."
General Green was confused by his series of explanations. He didn't understand what the scientific consultant wanted to explain so much.
The scientific consultant then answered his question: "Every program, when decompiling, is based on its design program, so that it can see the source code and understand their design ideas. However, because they use Chinese compilation and use new compilers that have not been circulated, we can only crack it into machine code, so that it may be slower for us to crack and read the program..."
General Green now understands it. This is the same as the military's secret code machine.
With a translator, they can quickly translate the other party's secret code. Without a decoder, they can only use mathematical means to crack it by force.
The difficulty can be imagined!
Damn, damn Chinese!
There are only twenty-six words in English, and the secret code formed is enough to make the best cracking expert have a headache to death. The Chinese people's words are said to have tens of thousands of words, and if you think about it, they will make them frightened!
They developed this set of Chinese compilers to prevent us from understanding their core programs.
It is OK to follow the scientific consultant's instructions to crack it. But what is translated is the most basic. 01. Master Cheng, do you have to read until your hair is gray?
He roared angrily: "I don't want to listen to this. I just want to ask when will you crack this operating system?"
"Two...three years...no, maybe..." The scientific consultant hesitated and looked around, not daring to face General Green.
"Get out!" The pen in General Green's hand flew out and smashed it against the wall.
A pile of ink traces remained on the wall and slowly flowed down along the wall, polluting more walls.
General Green's eyes were straight.
Chapter completed!