Thanks! I'll take a look. I can't promise that I'll actually be able to figure anything out, because encrypted file formats can be very obscure, but I do enjoy a good puzzle.
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Bastián Díaz <diaz.bast...@ymail.com> wrote: > Ben, I've modified the encrypted files in the repository PSPP-dev-utils. I > updated the folders "BDI-II", "demo" and "PSPP-examples". > > Inside, you will find a folder called "encrypted" with 3 sets of files (SAZ > and ZSAV files). > > The series keys are the following (without quotes): > A series: "pspp" > B series: "abc123" > C series: "Abc123Dfg456" > > As you will see, I have not been very creative, but I hope you find it > useful. > * That is either you were asking ... if so, I later als will update the > other folders. > > Regards > -- > Bastián Díaz > > ________________________________ > De: Ben Pfaff <b...@cs.stanford.edu> > Para: "pspp-users@gnu.org" <pspp-users@gnu.org> > Enviado: Viernes, 25 de octubre, 2013 15:37:16 > Asunto: encrypted SPSS .sav files > > I see that recent SPSS supports password-based encryption of .sav > files. If anyone is interested in having support for reading or > writing these files, then a good place to start would be to take a > small .sav and then save three or so versions of it, two of them with > the same password (to see whether the file content changes even if the > password does not) and a third with a different password, and then > send all the files, and the passwords, to the list. > > _______________________________________________ > Pspp-users mailing list > Pspp-users@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users > > _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list Pspp-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users