by Victor » Sun Jan 15, 2006 3:25 pm
I've already tried importing it as a key -- both public and private --, and it doesn't recognize it.
Actually, I haven't taken a look at pgp in years. But just in case, I did a few tests one of which was that I encrypted something, changed just one letter, and tried to decrypt it. The program did not recognize the data at all. The message was "No data."
Similarly, I checked the possibility that it was a signature -- actually, that was my first thought when I saw it in RM2k. But signatures are very short, only a line or two, at least as far as I've seen. Signatures also seem to made with respect to some text or file, since its purpose is to verify the authenticity of that content.
For the record, I used Windows Privacy Tools from Sourceforge.
P.S.: I've currently been trying to locate those keys on public key servers.
P.P.S.: I suppose I might as well give a slight intro to pgp. It uses two keys, a public and a private key. You use the public key to encrypt something which can only be decrypted with the private key -- so only the recipient and owner of the private key and read the message, but anyone with a public key can write it.
D'oh. Just realized that means we need the private key, which I doubt is available in a public key server. Maybe Lun didn't mean for it to be decrypted, and it's just one of those marks that identify The Way as his creation as fwacho has mentioned. If he had meant for it to be decrypted he would've used symmetric encryption and then left clues for us to figure out the passphrase.
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Victor on Sun Jan 15, 2006 3:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.