Steganography (`stealth') with GnuPG
David Shaw
dshaw@jabberwocky.com
Sun Jul 22 02:47:01 2001
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 08:42:43PM -0400, David Shaw wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 01:28:07AM +0200, Frank Heckenbach wrote:
> > For PGP, there's a utility called `stealth' which strips off all
> > identifying header information to leave only the encrypted data in a
> > format suitable for steganographic use
> > (ftp://ftp.pgp.net/pub/pgp/utils/stealth/).
> >
> > It doesn't seem to work with GnuPG encrypted files, however. Is
> > there a similar utility for GnuPG, or a way to make stealth work
> > with GnuPG?
>
> Stealth only works with old-style pgp messages (pgp 2.6.x and
> friends). It won't work with pgp 5 and up or openpgp (and hence gpg).
> It worked by stripping and juggling headers so that all that was left
> was raw encrypted bits which ideally would appear to be random.
>
> You can probably use it with gpg if you generate pgp 2.6.x compatible
> messages (gpg --rfc1991 --cipher-algo idea --no-literal) using an old
> style v3 RSA key.
Er, make that "gpg --rfc1991 --cipher-algo idea --compress-algo 1".
Wrong cut-n-paste :)
David
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