Good point ;)
It seems to me that there aren't so much differences between these "file formats" but somehow, ccrypt uses a different algorithm to generate the key. Besides of this, ccrypt adds some kind of validation block at the beginning of its output.
Well, I see what I can do but ...
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- Sat Nov 08, 2014 8:11 am
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Compatibility with ccrypt?
Hi!
Sorry if this question sounds a little bit "dumb" but could AES Crypt be used (or modified) to produce an encryption decryptable by the widely used ccrypt tool?
Sorry if this question sounds a little bit "dumb" but could AES Crypt be used (or modified) to produce an encryption decryptable by the widely used ccrypt tool?