Something more clever for ASCII encryption than this?
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 7:46 pm
I am looking for some algorithm to scramble/encrypt my Ascii values (entered text) preferably more... clever way - than offered on this site: http://cryptoclub.org/tools/letter_tonumber.swf
All my entered text is plain Ascii (A = 65, B = 66, C = 67 and so on...)
User entered password is also plain Ascii, so I have two sets of numbers (first one for entered text, and second (shorter one) for entered password), so the goal is to "scramble" the first set of numbers by using the second set of numbers)?
It should support full Ascii (0 - 255) but outputed ("scrambled") values for each "coded" number (at the end) can really be anything; starting from negative to positive (preferably real, meaning - preferably no integer) numbers...)
All my entered text is plain Ascii (A = 65, B = 66, C = 67 and so on...)
User entered password is also plain Ascii, so I have two sets of numbers (first one for entered text, and second (shorter one) for entered password), so the goal is to "scramble" the first set of numbers by using the second set of numbers)?
It should support full Ascii (0 - 255) but outputed ("scrambled") values for each "coded" number (at the end) can really be anything; starting from negative to positive (preferably real, meaning - preferably no integer) numbers...)