Myriad Security Diagnostic Testing (Important!)

Can someone paste in the Numerically-Named Dreamer’s name, pls?
I can’t access it at the mo.

Dan on Discord I love you for the effort

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We may have to figure out where the servers are based on connection speeds. Then the location could be the key to cipher?

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I’m brain-burned & can’t think anymore.
I’m gonna log off for a bit before I headbutt my keyboard. :dizzy_face:

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I don’t think including the ranges for speeds was just for anyone that doesn’t know. So for sure the location could come into play

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That presumes they’re all supposed to be connected to one central server or some such, so that their speeds ALL DIFFER, affecting connection Quality…

But unless there is any “previous data” to be RE-used here in THIS puzzle (eg something which gave Global Grid Coords), then we’d have to try and look for encoded coords in THIS dataset?
Might be too much of a stretch for them to put in…

I LIKE the idea of the “paired servers”.

Has anyone done a basic COUNT of characters PER LINE?
Does it follow that, where there are NUMBERS in any line, taking it out ensures the remaining sum of characters MATCHES all other lines with NO numbers, or with numbers removed?

THEN,
If we are to deal in Server Pairs, can we LINE UP each pair’s datasets side-by-side, with an obvious divider between them, and just have a quick look at the data as it sits?

31422 has 127 characters, with 120 of them being alphanumeric. Its paired server, 85671, has 131 characters with 126 being alphanumeric. They aren’t matching up that way sadly

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Dammit, they want us to work together THIS WAY:

(1) figure out which of us is in which country
(2) EACH of us run a Connection Test (as per instructions doc) on ALL servers
(3) collate all our figures together, and TRIANGULATE

(4) closest CSD to each Server to get THAT server’s dataset ONLY

(5) re-assemble all collected data, presuming “best connection quality” by group collection

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Right on, with this thought, now I think about it.

Australian pairs
41/75/2 - 23/57/13
19/49/11 - 11/39/15
29/49/22 - 19/48/12
17/31/9 - 27/47/23
51/88/9 - 28/55/6

North America pairs
16/49/21 - 16/41/22
31/66/2 - 35/66/4
20/41/18 - 10/31/17
25/38/19 - 8/21/12
16/59/25 - 15/59/25

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The datasets have all been the same across the board. So far at any rate

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https://uplink.satcom-70.com
Type the codes in the message bar for any that are having problems

Wait a minute…
DAMMIT…

THE INSTRUCTIONS HAVE AN ERROR.

Upload 0-11, 11-25, 50+? Probably should read 25+ BEST
Download 0-30, 30-50, 50+ is fine.

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I think 40144 having Electroencephalography is highly suspect considering we are dealing with Dreamers

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1. 31422 (85671) 5.
NA 16/49/21 - 16/41/22
AU 41/75/2 - 23/57/13
UK 23/67/3 - 51/97/3
SA 23/41/26 - 11/41/11

2. 91247 (73195) 7.
31/66/2 - 35/66/4
19/49/11 - 11/39/15
24/67/15 - 15/29/31
21/37/17 - 23/41/27

3. 11986 (60206) 10.
20/41/18 - 10/31/17
29/49/22 - 19/48/12
25/31/8 - 25/24/25
32/63/4 - 29/64/8

4. 67240 (40144) 8.
25/38/19 - 8/21/12
17/31/9 - 27/47/23
21/44/18 - 22/37/17
26/48/25 - 25/48/22

6. 88014 (55197) 9.
16/59/25 - 15/59/25
51/88/9 - 28/55/6
21/45/3 - 25/45/3
11/45/22 - 14/45/22

This is via @hilightnotes posted on Discord
Edit ‘The numbers from Asia are matching the U.K. numbers

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How about if we START with the “:” in 73195.

Let’s say we’re “supposed” to find a URL in there.
helu:ocopic.e
http: to start … 1st letter, straight match; next 3 letters by OFFSET… any pattern there, which may signal the offsets for following characters (“//” notwithstanding)

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They have used hidden links several times, so definitely a viable path to try.
Edit: pastebin, bit.ly, and YouTube are their usual go to.

I noticed each of the servers all have six dots (.)

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Dan on Discord strikes again, my new hero.

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