On Nov 8, 1:57 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yitzle) wrote: > Is there a website with anything released? > You can use tr/// to create a slightly better encyption than the > rot13, where A becomes Q, and B becomes X... where the match is > randomly assigned. > > -- > - Yitzchok Good
Hmmm, I answered your post several hours ago but the response seems to have gotten lost in cyberspace somehow... Oh, well, I'll just answer again. Yes! I have now finished writing four missions, three of which are Perl missions. Mission 1 is very trivial but I purposely made it easy because some players will find installing Perl and the Crypt::Rot13 module difficult enough. Mission 2 involves an 8 hour search of passwords to break Rot13, unless you peek at the password in the guardian script, then you can do it quickly on paper. Mission 3 has you writing the easy part of a voice recorder in the ChucK programming language (every spy needs a voice recorder, eh?), and in Mission 4 you break the MD5 code on some simple passwords in a password file that a fellow agent has obtained - that one took about 45 minutes of computer time. It's all documented on the following web page that I have written: http://www.freedomodds.com/hstechspy/ I see this as a fun way to gain some knowledge and expand your tool set. Perhaps next I will do a hardware mission. Please let me know if you try any of the missions, I'm eager to receive feedback. Having way too much fun with this little game, Inventor -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/