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To use cloak.py you need to pass it the original file,
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and optionally the output file name.
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Example:
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$ python ./cloak.py -i backdoor.asp -o backdoor.asp_
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This will create an encrypted and compressed binary file backdoor.asp_.
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Such file can then be converted to its original form by using the -d
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functionality of the cloak.py program:
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$ python ./cloak.py -d -i backdoor.asp_ -o backdoor.asp
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If you skip the output file name, general rule is that the compressed
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file names are suffixed with the character '_', while the original is
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get by skipping the last character. So, that means that the upper
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examples can also be written in the following form:
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$ python ./cloak.py -i backdoor.asp
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$ python ./cloak.py -d -i backdoor.asp_
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