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From: Stefan Claas <pollux@tilde.club>
Newsgroups: sci.crypt
Subject: Re: Seriation
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2024 01:52:45 +0100
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Stefan Claas wrote:
> Stefan Claas wrote:
> 
> > Anyways, I came up now with the idea to use hex values, so that
> > we may come up with some programs, for use in sci.crypt ... :-)
> > 
> > $ echo -n 'Hello sci.crypt! :-)' | xxd -ps | dkhf
> > 48656C6C6F207363
> > 692E637279707421
> > 203A
> > 2D29
> > 
> > $ echo -n 'Hello sci.crypt! :-)' | xxd -ps | dkhf | seriation
> > 46 89 62 5E 66 C3 67 C2 67 F9 27 00 77 34 62 31
> > 22 0D 32 A9
> 
> To bring messages in the right hex format for seriation, which
> can be a bit tricky, I suggest to use padding to the nearest
> multiple of 16 bytes on the original message(s), prior converting
> to hex and seriation.

Corrected above text.

-- 
Regards
Stefan