Stefan Claas wrote: > Due to a lenghtly discussion in Usenet, with native English speakers, > I decided againt an English version and will go instead for NATO/HEX, > which allows for faster and error free transfer via phone, radio, etc.
Here is an output from a small encrypted NaCl secretbox blob with 'sender.exe': Seven-One Nine-Foxtrot One-Nine Bravo-Two Echo-Five Eight-Zero Five-Zero Delta-Six Delta-Alfa Four-Delta Bravo-Three Charlie-One Delta-Foxtrot Bravo-Delta Zero-Bravo Foxtrot-Four Delta-Six Three-Four Charlie-One Three-Four Bravo-Two Five-Eight Bravo-Seven Charlie-Three Two-Four Bravo-Three Five-Two Echo-Nine Three-Zero Four-Echo Zero-Foxtrot Echo-Foxtrot Zero-Alfa Zero-Delta Bravo-Six Eight-Echo Echo-Six Foxtrot-Two Three-Three Charlie-Four Seven-Five Alfa-Nine Echo-Six Charlie-Six Nine-Nine Seven-Two Five-Three Seven-Delta Four-Alfa Five-Foxtrot Bravo-Alfa The listener then simply types the values as HEX into his editor of choice, like so: 71 9F 19 B2 E5 80 50 D6 DA 4D B3 C1 DF BD 0B F4 D6 34 C1 34 B2 58 B7 C3 24 B3 52 E9 30 4E 0F EF 0A 0D B6 8E E6 F2 33 C4 75 A9 E6 C6 99 72 53 7D 4A 5F BA Then he / she uses the 'receiver.exe' program to convert the HEX values back into a binary blob. :-) Regards Stefan -- box: 4a64758de9e8ceded2c481ee526440687fe2f3a828e3a813f87753ad30847b56 certified OpenPGP key blocks available on keybase.io/stefan_claas _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users