> > 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. Actually it's not rot13 as the distances between letter are varible. It's even simpler ... it's a straight xor of every character with 0x37 ('7' ascii). Is there any '7' in any password (key) that you may have specified? Dave. --- David Zverina Alt Key Pty. Ltd. http://www.altkey.com PO Box 3121, Parramatta, 2124, Australia
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