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GCIPHER(1)			     GNOME			    GCIPHER(1)

NAME
       gcipher - a simple encryption tool

SYNOPSIS
       gcipher

       gcipher [CIPHEROPTIONS]... [INPUT] [OUTPUT]

       gcipher [CIPHEROPTIONS]... -p PROXIEDHOST PROXIEDPORT LISTENINGPORT

       CIPHEROPTIONS:
	      (-c | -C) CIPHER [-k KEY]

       "-" may be used for either INPUT or OUTPUT to represent STDIN or STDOUT
       respectively.

EXAMPLES
       Show the GUI:
	      gcipher

       Encrypt a file using the Gie cipher:
	      gcipher -c Gie inputfile outputfile

       Decrypt STDIN and output to STDOUT using Rot13:
	      gcipher -C Rot -k 13

       Listen on port 1027 and act as  a  proxy	 for  port  1028  on  gnu.org.
       Decrypt	the data coming from gnu.org and encrypt data going to gnu.org
       using Vigenere with key linux:
	      gcipher -c Vigenere -k linux -p gnu.org 1028 1027

DESCRIPTION
       This is a simple encryption tool to  work  with	home-grown  encryption
       algorithms.  It can run as either a GUI, a command-line application, or
       a network proxy.

       -c CIPHER
	      encrypt using the given cipher

       -C CIPHER
	      decrypt using the given cipher

       -k KEY set the key for the previous cipher

       -p PROXIEDHOST PROXIEDPORT LISTENINGPORT
	      act as a network proxy

CIPHERS
       Gie    a simple cipher doable by hand; no key is required

       Caesar Julius Caesar's code; no key is required

       Rot    linear rotation; the amount of the rotation is given by the  key
	      which must be a number in the range [0, 25]

       Vigenere
	      a	 version  of ROT that uses a private key; the key must be made
	      of lower-case letters

FILES
       .gcipher/plugins
	      See plugins/README in a source distribution  for	more  instruc‐
	      tions on creating new plugins.

AUTHOR
       Written by Shannon -jj Behrens.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <jjinux@yahoo.com>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2003 Shannon -jj Behrens.

       This  is	 open  source software; see the source for copying conditions.
       There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS	FOR  A
       PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

gcipher 1.0			   June 2003			    GCIPHER(1)
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