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Ramine <ramine@1.1>: Jul 11 08:07PM -0400 I correct some typos, please read again... Hello...... Parallel archiver 3.42 is here... Now when you extract files with ExtractAll() or ExtractFiles() methods using the wrong password, it will report it correctly. Other than that i have tested it thoroughly and i think it is more stable now and its interface is complete. Notice also that i have not used a global password , but every file can be encrypted with a different password using my Parallel AES encryption with 256 bit keys. So the security level is this: - When you encrypt , the content of the files will be encrypted but the names of the files and directories will not be encrypted, But if you want to encrypt also the names of the files and directories using Parallel AES encryption with 256 bit keys, please compress first into an archive, and after that encrypt all the archive into another archive. - But when you encrypt , you can update the files with the update() method without giving the right password, and you can delete the files without giving the right password, but my level of security is that you can not access the encrypted data without giving the right password. You can download the new updated version 3.42 of my Parallel archiver from: https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/parallel-archiver Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Jul 12 07:44PM +0100 On 12/07/2016 01:07, Ramine wrote: > I correct some typos, please read again... You seriously need to get a clue; that or fuck off. /Flibble |
Real Troll <real.troll@trolls.com>: Jul 12 08:57PM +0100 On 12/07/2016 19:44, Mr Flibble wrote: >> I correct some typos, please read again... > You seriously need to get a clue; that or fuck off. > /Flibble Leave him alone. Allah will punish you for using the f-word on a public newsgroup where people are seriously trying to solve C++ problems. |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Jul 12 09:03PM +0100 On 12/07/2016 20:57, Real Troll wrote: >> /Flibble > Leave him alone. Allah will punish you for using the f-word on a public > newsgroup where people are seriously trying to solve C++ problems. You can fuck off too mate. /Flibble |
Real Troll <real.troll@trolls.com>: Jul 12 09:09PM +0100 On 12/07/2016 21:03, Mr Flibble wrote: >> newsgroup where people are seriously trying to solve C++ problems. > You can fuck off too mate. > /Flibble Is that all your brain contains? You are really short of words are you not? If you want to swear then go to Ubuntu newsgroup where they can teach you how to do it most effectively. The F-Word is so common that most people are immune to it these days. Don't you think so. Can you use something more pungent. |
woodbrian77@gmail.com: Jul 12 02:57PM -0700 On Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 1:45:23 PM UTC-5, Mr Flibble wrote: Please don't swear here. Brian Ebenezer Enterprises http://webEbenezer.net |
Real Troll <real.troll@trolls.com>: Jul 12 11:04PM +0100 > On Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 1:45:23 PM UTC-5, Mr Flibble wrote: > Please don't swear here. Talking to Flibble is akin to talking to a brick wall. It's a lost cause. His parents didn't teach him manners and now it's too late for him to learn anything new. |
woodbrian77@gmail.com: Jul 12 04:17PM -0700 On Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 5:05:56 PM UTC-5, Real Troll wrote: > Talking to Flibble is akin to talking to a brick wall. It's a lost > cause. His parents didn't teach him manners and now it's too late for > him to learn anything new. As long as we're alive there's time to mend our ways. "An ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure." |
woodbrian77@gmail.com: Jul 11 04:28PM -0700 On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 3:31:30 PM UTC-5, Real Troll wrote: > > L-rd rescued me!" 2nd Timothy 3:10,11 > We should have "Sharia Law" so that all the swearing, pimping, > prostitutions, and drinking alcohol can be stopped almost immediately. As some have noted previously, the Bible doesn't prohibit drinking alcohol, but it does say to not get drunk. I don't know of any C++ software with Islamic roots. I'm with Bach who wrote music to the glory of G-d. http://www.theworshipcommunity.com/johann-sebastian-bach-soli-deo-gloria-to-the-glory-of-god-alone/ Brian Ebenezer Enterprises - "The name of the L-RD is a strong tower; The righteous runs into it and is safe." Proverbs 18:10 http://webEbenezer.net |
Real Troll <real.troll@trolls.com>: Jul 11 09:29PM +0100 > sufferings, such as happened to me at Antioch, at Iconium and > at Lystra; what persecutions I endured, and out of them all the > L-rd rescued me!" 2nd Timothy 3:10,11 We should have "Sharia Law" so that all the swearing, pimping, prostitutions, and drinking alcohol can be stopped almost immediately. |
scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal): Jul 12 12:41PM >On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 1:56:51 PM UTC-5, Mr Flibble wrote: >> "Bugger, >I don't think that word is swearing, You do understand the activity to which it refers, correct? |
scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal): Jul 12 12:43PM >On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 3:31:30 PM UTC-5, Real Troll wrote: >I don't know of any C++ software with Islamic roots. Can you spell A - L - G - E - B - R - A ? See also: Al-jabr Your willful ignorance is astounding. |
Daniel <danielaparker@gmail.com>: Jul 12 05:47AM -0700 On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 2:56:51 PM UTC-4, Mr Flibble wrote: > "Bugger, shit, fuck, shit, fucking sphincter, arsehole, up your arse, up > your cunt, fuck you sideways you fucking boring fucking whore fuck off > you cow!" Lard tunderin jaysus b'y, be ye daft? None of these words are blasphemous, none, absolutely none. As the little'uns in grade school would say, "you think you're hot, but you're snot!" Daniel |
David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no>: Jul 12 03:13PM +0200 On 12/07/16 14:43, Scott Lurndal wrote: > Can you spell A - L - G - E - B - R - A ? > See also: Al-jabr > Your willful ignorance is astounding. There was also al-Khwārizmī, whence "algorithm". The Islamic (and Persian before them) scholars preserved classical knowledge through the European dark ages, improved upon it, then dragged Europe out of the ignorance of the middle ages. Meanwhile, the "scholars" of Europe counting angels on pin-heads and inventing new excuses to burn each other at the stake. But to be fair on Brian, those Islamic scholars did not use C++, even though their work is arguably at the root of all our software. |
David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no>: Jul 12 03:15PM +0200 On 12/07/16 14:41, Scott Lurndal wrote: >>> "Bugger, >> I don't think that word is swearing, > You do understand the activity to which it refers, correct? Some things are best illustrated in song: <http://www.lspace.org/fandom/songs/hedgehogsong.html> |
bartekltg <bartekltg@gmail.com>: Jul 12 09:52PM +0200 On 12.07.2016 14:41, Scott Lurndal wrote: >>> "Bugger, >> I don't think that word is swearing, > You do understand the activity to which it refers, correct? Not all word referring to sexual activity are swear words. In my dictionary, bugger, verb, 5'th meaning (that one you thinking about) is described as "taboo or _law_". I'm quite sure lawyers aren't allowed to swear in a court.;-) It is one of many meanings. You can use this word as 'pain in a butt'... ... Hmm. I think I'm starting to connect dots... bartekltg |
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Ramine <ramine@1.1>: Jul 11 07:35PM -0400 I correct some typoes, please read again... Hello...... Parallel archiver 3.42 is here... Now when you extract files with ExtractAll() or ExtractFiles() methods using the wrong password, it will report it correctly. Other than that i have tested it thoroughly and i think it is more stable now and its interface is complete. Notice also that i have not used a global password , but every file can be encrypted with a different password using my Parallel AES encryption with 256 bit keys. So the security level is this: - When you encrypt , the content of the files will be encrypted but the names of the files and directories will not be encrypted, But if you want to encrypt also the names of the files and directories using Parallel AES encryption with 256 bit keys, please compress first into an archive, and after that encrypt all the archive into another archive. - But when you encrypt , you can update the files with the update() method without giving the right password, and you can delete the files without giving the right password, but my level of security is that you can not access the encrypted data without giving the right password. You can download the new updated version 3.42 of my Parallel archiver from: https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/parallel-archiver Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
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