Michael Rogers wrote:
> Matthew Toseland wrote:
>> Base32 this is 35 chars; the base32 may be easier, and is certainly shorter,
>> but this would be a nice option if you port the code to java. :)
>
> Yeah, base32 would definitely be more practical but I just love the idea
> of using random poetry to set up a darknet. :-) I'll have a crack at
> porting it to Java when I get a minute.
>
> Cheers,
> Michael
This is something to start with. It assumes to find the words in the
"words-#.dic" files where # represents the
order of the words... so its probably not as clean as you'd want it to be.
Also i think the problem would be with loading the file into the memory, when
it will get large enough to be
representing the true key i think you'll be having some serious out of memory
issues.
- Volodya
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