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Message-ID: <E8A3392724A75849B7FA030CAF41A7489507B7@amserv0.affinity-mortgage.com>
From: rahnemann at affinity-mortgage.com (Robert Ahnemann)
Subject: idea

Wouldn't this have a high chance of being firewalled out?  Or at least
some of the packets/chunks.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: D B [mailto:geggam692000@...oo.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 2:04 PM
> To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
> Subject: [Full-Disclosure] idea
> 
> does an application exist that encrypts data via pgp
> (gpg) then breaks that up into chunks .... then
> connects to a remote computer via ssl and sends one
> chunk , the order picked at random, then requests a
> different port to be opened ....sends the second chunk
> ... so on to conclusion
> 
> with the ports being a random selection , the size of
> the chunks being random, and the only info passed
> about the chunks to the other comp would be the order
> they were supposed to go back into
> 
> or do i have an original idea ?
> 
> D B
> 
> "my tore up"
> 
> 
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