[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Very interesting, Keith. Perhaps Stephen, who's debutante
> post revealed a sound understanding of Teutonic languages,
> might like to translate it into English for the golf
> historians. ;)
No, no, we have no need for human translators in this modern
age. We have Babelfish:
---- Begin translated text ----
From: Stefan ` Sec` Zehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: RH: Coded note book for PIN/PW jungles?
Newsgroup: de.comp.security
DATE: 1997/06/24
Into article < 3�[EMAIL PROTECTED] >, Felix Holderied
wrote:
> Well well well, I geklaut the purse of Jens and
> found its 5 maps. The following letters stood drauf:
>
> taae, thgg, htaa, hars, grnu
>
> as is called really " " the concrete mixer, and as its
> 5 pins read?
hmm, thus the concrete mixer must have 10+ letter, in order to
be able to code 0-9, in addition no letter in the first 10...
9 of the letters may occur twice is " aeghnrstu ".
matrix:~ > Crack_4.1+/DictSrc/german.Z zcat |
tr ' [ A-z ] ' ' [ A-z]'|
Perl ne '
chop;
if(split(/*/) > 9){
$$ok=0;
LINE: for($a=0;$a < 10;$a++){
for($b=$a+1;$b < 10;$b++){
if(@_[$a ] eq @_[$b]){
$$ok=0;last LINE; # letter doubles
}
} if(@_[$a ] = ~/[ aeghnrstu]/){$ok++ };
} if ($$ok > 8){print " $_:$ok.\n "; } # the word has the
looked for 9 letters
}
'
erhaltungsmassnahme:9.
haftungsrecht:9.
naturgeschichte:9.
naturgeschmack:9.
strahlungen:9.
waehrungstransaktionsberichte:9.
waehrungstrends:9.
hinausgetragen:9.
Of it naturally only the words are interesting in the first 10
letters differ (natural history and nature taste are
equivalent:) - makes 6 words in ask come.
Hmm, with 3 do not try per map (secret number the automat)
should it a problem represent, there can one with 5 maps
10 " words one after the other " try, before one loses first...
under this criterion this method is thus not safe of enough:)
SCNR,
Second
--
for the crawler-type vehicle it is the end of the world,
for the remainder of the world is it a butterfly
error 0: NO error
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Alles klar, Herr Kommissar?
--
Keith C. Ivey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Washington, DC