Re: HP Secure Web Console

From: Keith Rice (fkr050cat_private)
Date: Thu Dec 02 1999 - 13:36:18 PST

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    Alec Kosky wrote:
    >
    > On 01-Dec-99 Jon Mitchell wrote:
    > > However we discovered that
    > > it does not appear to be any sort of MD5 encryption scheme (although I'm
    > > not an encryption expert), but in actuality what we've deemed Secret
    > > Decoder Ring encryption.  The letters are one to one with another letter,
    > > and even worse, in order as well.
    > >
    > > Here's an example of two sets of letters:
    > >
    > > You type:  abcd
    > > Transmits: VUTS
    > >
    > > You type:  ABCD
    > > Transmits: vuts
    >
    > ROT13 encoding - like the caesar cipher (it may be the caesar cipher?). Take
    > your character and rotate 13 characters.
    >
    > --Alec--
    
    It's vaguely similar to the ROT13 encoding scheme but it's not ROT13. If it
    were, then "abcd" would be transmitted as "nopq".
    
    It looks like it reverses the alphabet and then rotate the resulting alphabet
    until it starts with the character "v". It then maps the letters to its
    corresponding character and changes the case.
    
    I wonder how it handles numeric characters and punctuation...
    
    Later,
    Keith
    
    P.S. Don't forget to drink your Ovaltine!
    



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