>>>>> "KH" == Karl Hasselstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KH> I'm looking for one or more programs that can do the following: KH> 1. Split an X byte file into n pieces of X/k bytes each (n >= k), such KH> that any k pieces suffice to reconstruct the file. I think .rar archives, when split, support this -- but maybe not. Check google. KH> 2. Split an X byte file into n pieces of X bytes each, such that any k KH> pieces suffice to reconstruct the file (n >= k), but no group of at KH> most k-1 pieces convey any information about the file contents KH> whatsoever. KH> 3. Split an X byte file into n pieces of X/k bytes each (n >= k), such KH> that any k pieces suffice to reconstruct the file, but no group of KH> at most k-1 pieces convey any information about the file contents KH> (under the assumption that some cryptographic algorithm is KH> unbreakable). I think the Freenet project (freenetproject.org) does this with its datastore. It's open-source, so you could probably adapt its code for (2) and (3). --Joe -- Joseph Barillari -- http://barillari.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]