Hi again, :)
The mcrypt source distribution includes a magic file which can be used
with the 'file' tool to get the information about an encrypted file.
File with its default database also works quite well, so please try
these two commands with the attached magic file saved to the same
directory
Hi Jedd,
Sorry for the late response.
Back to this issue:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=288090
I've investiaged a little bit, and .dc and .nc files are not different
versions, but mcrypt appends .dc to the filename and writes to this
output file, if you use decryption and the
On Mon March 21 2005 08:34 pm, you wrote:
] Okay, than at least can you tell what version of debian used for
] encryption? (bo, hamm, slink, potato, etc?)
Erk .. okay. It was a very long time ago. I've been using Debian
for the thick end of ten years. I'd suspect it was hamm that I
first s
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 12:37:13 +1100, jedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon March 21 2005 10:50 am, you wrote:
> ] Can you send me some example archives with password?
>
> Hi Gergely,
>
> Regrettably not .. as the two files I have that suffer this problem
> both contain data that I simply ca
On Mon March 21 2005 10:50 am, you wrote:
] Can you send me some example archives with password?
Hi Gergely,
Regrettably not .. as the two files I have that suffer this problem
both contain data that I simply can't have anyone else seeing.
Yes, this is a bit of a problem.
Did you take ove
Hello Jedd,
> Howdi,
>
> I have some old mcrypt'd archives here that the current version of
> mdecrypt can't open. When I run it against my old encrypted file it
> reports :
>
> Unknown suffix. Will append '.dc'.
> Unable to get algorithm information. Use the --bare flag and specify the
> al
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