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Message-ID: <20030919213907.41744.qmail@web80603.mail.yahoo.com>
From: geggam692000 at yahoo.com (D B)
Subject: idea

correct ....

with an encryption layer that obscures the data so the
next "freq" isnt tattletailed thus making it hard to
know which packets are part of the actual data and
which are controlling before it hops 

and just for the record .... if this idea is original
it will be opensource licensed

i will now move this topic off this list 

thank u all 

D B 

"my tore up"



--- "Richard M. Smith" <rms@...puterbytesman.com>
wrote:
> Sounds like frequency hopping radio to me!  Not sure
> if it has been done
> before in a computer network however.
> 
> Richard
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com
> [mailto:full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com] On
> Behalf Of D B
> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 3:04 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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