UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Next question:
Caesar shift, decrypt this questionably translated quote from Albert Camus: "CXMJH, VJVJW MRNM. XA VJHKN HNBCNAMJH; R LJW'C KN BDAN."
TODAY, MAMAN(?) DIED. OR MAYBE YESTERDAY; I CAN'T BE SURE
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UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Next question:
Caesar shift, decrypt this questionably translated quote from Albert Camus: "CXMJH, VJVJW MRNM. XA VJHKN HNBCNAMJH; R LJW'C KN BDAN."
TODAY, MAMAN(?) DIED. OR MAYBE YESTERDAY; I CAN'T BE SURE
You're right.Riptide wrote:UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Next question:
Caesar shift, decrypt this questionably translated quote from Albert Camus: "CXMJH, VJVJW MRNM. XA VJHKN HNBCNAMJH; R LJW'C KN BDAN."Encode the following word (one letter at a time) using RSA with e = 5 and n = 101.TODAY, MAMAN(?) DIED. OR MAYBE YESTERDAY; I CAN'T BE SURE
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Yeah my bad I just chose a random n. n=102 should work? (51*2) and yeah just convert the letters directly (A=0, B=1, etc).UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:You're right.Riptide wrote:UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Next question:
Caesar shift, decrypt this questionably translated quote from Albert Camus: "CXMJH, VJVJW MRNM. XA VJHKN HNBCNAMJH; R LJW'C KN BDAN."Encode the following word (one letter at a time) using RSA with e = 5 and n = 101.TODAY, MAMAN(?) DIED. OR MAYBE YESTERDAY; I CAN'T BE SURE
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Isn't n supposed to be the product of two primes though?
Also, do you want me to use A=0, B=1, C=2, D=3, ..., Z=25 or convert the letters to ASCII code?
Riptide wrote:Yeah my bad I just chose a random n. n=102 should work? (51*2) and yeah just convert the letters directly (A=0, B=1, etc).UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:You're right.Riptide wrote:Encode the following word (one letter at a time) using RSA with e = 5 and n = 101.TODAY, MAMAN(?) DIED. OR MAYBE YESTERDAY; I CAN'T BE SURE
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Isn't n supposed to be the product of two primes though?
Also, do you want me to use A=0, B=1, C=2, D=3, ..., Z=25 or convert the letters to ASCII code?
49 17 24 24 18 (Interestingly, 17 and 18 encode to themselves?)
or I guess XRYYS
51 is not prime.Riptide wrote:Yeah my bad I just chose a random n. n=102 should work? (51*2) and yeah just convert the letters directly (A=0, B=1, etc).UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:You're right.Riptide wrote:Encode the following word (one letter at a time) using RSA with e = 5 and n = 101.TODAY, MAMAN(?) DIED. OR MAYBE YESTERDAY; I CAN'T BE SURE
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Isn't n supposed to be the product of two primes though?
Also, do you want me to use A=0, B=1, C=2, D=3, ..., Z=25 or convert the letters to ASCII code?
Riptide has left the server (UTF please ask a question so I can bury this mess) (also I got 4 for E not 24? but then again I clearly don't know RSA or math)TheWood wrote:Riptide wrote:Yeah my bad I just chose a random n. n=102 should work? (51*2) and yeah just convert the letters directly (A=0, B=1, etc).UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote: You're right.
Isn't n supposed to be the product of two primes though?
Also, do you want me to use A=0, B=1, C=2, D=3, ..., Z=25 or convert the letters to ASCII code?
*shrug*Riptide wrote:Riptide has left the server (UTF please ask a question so I can bury this mess) (also I got 4 for E not 24? but then again I clearly don't know RSA or math)TheWood wrote:Riptide wrote: Yeah my bad I just chose a random n. n=102 should work? (51*2) and yeah just convert the letters directly (A=0, B=1, etc).
UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:*shrug*Riptide wrote:Riptide has left the server (UTF please ask a question so I can bury this mess) (also I got 4 for E not 24? but then again I clearly don't know RSA or math)TheWood wrote:
Decode IYS ZIJFPE BTXAHCRZ IEKMIZAX, which was encoded using a Vigenere cipher with the keyword PROTEST
THE GERMAN NATIONAL PASTTIME
Yep, your turnolivia.m19 wrote:UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:*shrug*Riptide wrote: Riptide has left the server (UTF please ask a question so I can bury this mess) (also I got 4 for E not 24? but then again I clearly don't know RSA or math)
Decode IYS ZIJFPE BTXAHCRZ IEKMIZAX, which was encoded using a Vigenere cipher with the keyword PROTESTTHE GERMAN NATIONAL PASTTIME
shift = 17