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From: Stefan Claas <fgrsna.pynnf@vagrearg.eh>
Newsgroups: sci.crypt
Subject: Re: The lost key
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2025 14:42:31 +0200
Organization: i2pn2 (i2pn.org)
Message-ID: <450056e3ef85921f1b01693bb8baaec0301e0e78@i2pn2.org>
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Rich wrote:
> Stefan Claas <fgrsna.pynnf@vagrearg.eh> wrote:
> > I do not have any client problems at all, because as a Usenet reader I
> > use flnews, which is stricly RFC conform.
> 
> Ok, so your client works properly.
> 
> > The problem occurs when trying to decode small SCOS messages in bash 
> > via echo.
> 
> Now I have to ask, why would you use echo in bash to decode?
> 
> If your scos decoder reads from standard input (which it must if you 
> use echo to feed it a SCOS message), then just run it in a terminal, it 
> will wait for input from standard input (which is now the terminal, and 
> no 'character changes' will occur, that is unless you've reconfigured 
> your terminal quite a lot from its standard settings).
> 
> Then paste in the SCOS message into the waiting standard input in the 
> terminal, and hit ctrl+d (end of file) to signal the end of file.
> 
> Your scos decoder will then receive your pasted data, unaltered, do the 
> decode, and print its output.
> 

Good suggestion, thanks!

Regards
Stefan

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