Something else you can do is use a cipher which takes two input streams and merges them into the one file, with one key extracting the 'harmless' information and another extracting the 'harmfull' information.
Matthew. -- Matthew Gream, M.Gream@uts.edu.au. "... encryption is the ultimate means of Consent Technologies, 02-821-2043. protection against an Orwellian state."
Has anybody writen one? Can we try for this as a feature in the next pgp? Should I write it myself? Of course I should... silly question... Ok does anybody have any suggestions or wishlists? Lemme know. Happy Hunting, -Chris ______________________________________________________________________________ Christian Douglas Odhner | "The NSA can have my secret key when they pry cdodhner@indirect.com | it from my cold, dead, hands... But they shall pgp 2.3 public key by finger | NEVER have the password it's encrypted with!" "If guns are outlawed, only the government will have guns." -E. Abbey My opinions are shareware. For a registered copy, send me 15$ in DigiCash. Key fingerprint = 58 62 A2 84 FD 4F 56 38 82 69 6F 08 E4 F1 79 11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------