ROTIX(1) | Linux User Manuals | ROTIX(1) |
rotix - A program to generate rotational obfuscations
rotix [ -f file ] [ -o file ] [ -r value ]
rotix -t text [ -o file ] [ -r value ]
rotix is a program that creates rotational obfuscations. Most famously in this field is the ROT-13 obfuscation.
Please note that rotix creates obfuscations and not encryptions. You should not consider your data safe when you ran rotix over it. rotix-like programs are only used to have a "public secret". Mostly to prevent people from directly reading it, in case of offensive material or the like. Use it as such and not as an encryption tool. If you want to encrypt your data have a look at gpg(1).
This option cannot be used in conjunction with -t. When neither is given, -f - is assumed.
A special value is 'auto'. rotix will then output every unique obfuscation. Please note that this generates at least 25 lines of output. You might want to specify an output-file or pipe it to more or less.
Please note that -t takes exactly 1 (one) parameter. So if you have special characters (like spaces) in your text, you might want to escape or quote them.
If you have large amounts of text that is rotated and of which you do not what the rotational value is, specify the -t option and give the first line of the text as parameter. Use -a to check which rotational value is used. Then use that value to deobfuscate the entire text. This is easier and faster.
If you specify -a it is always a good idea to use less.
Rotix has the ability to recalculate values. A rotational value of 27 will be recalculated to 1. Rotix can also handle negative values. However, you can use the -L and -R options as well to keep using the same values. It is a matter of taste.
Rotix is Copyright © 2001 Sjoerd Hemminga
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Please report bugs to <sjoerd@huiswerkservice.nl>
Sjoerd Hemminga <sjoerd@huiswerkservice.nl>
January 18, 2002 | Rotix |