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Jack Waugh Send message Joined: 24 Sep 08 Posts: 4 Credit: 328 RAC: 0 |
What is the status of knowledge of the possibility or impossibility that the plain of any of the messages in question survives in the records of the German military? |
TJM Project administrator Project developer Project scientist Send message Joined: 25 Aug 07 Posts: 843 Credit: 267,994,998 RAC: 0 |
What is the status of knowledge of the possibility or impossibility that the plain of any of the messages in question survives in the records of the German military? Both broken messages survived in the war diaries of U264 and U623. http://www.bytereef.org/m4-project-first-break.html http://www.bytereef.org/m4-project-second-break.html M4 Project homepage M4 Project wiki |
MJ Send message Joined: 17 Nov 07 Posts: 16 Credit: 95,844 RAC: 0 |
How long would it take to use all the surviving war diaries and use them as cribs? Bletchley Park used that method to great effect. Even if it isn't the actual message, it isn't unlikely that the same words will be used. Has anyone even seen if there is a message with the same number of letters? Did the two broken previously have the same number of letters of ciphertext as recorded plaintext? |
MJ Send message Joined: 17 Nov 07 Posts: 16 Credit: 95,844 RAC: 0 |
Bump. Does this enigma support cribs? |
mdoerner Volunteer developer Volunteer tester Send message Joined: 30 Jul 08 Posts: 202 Credit: 6,998,388 RAC: 0 |
I'd think the cribs are a good way to "check" the answer the computers are generating. This isn't a war situation, so we have the time to allow the process run it's course. We can then analyze why it took so long and see if the process can be improved (w/o using crib, of course). Mike Doerner |
MJ Send message Joined: 17 Nov 07 Posts: 16 Credit: 95,844 RAC: 0 |
Were the first two that broke the same number of letters as the ones in the German record? It would be cool if we could either match it or say that it will be an entirely new message. |
doublechaz Send message Joined: 5 Mar 09 Posts: 27 Credit: 1,517,764 RAC: 0 |
Here's the detail for the first break. The actual plaintext: < vonvonjlooksjhffttteinseinsdreizwoyyqnnsneuninhaltxxbeiangriffunterwasser gedruecktywabosxletztergegnerstandnulachtdreinuluhrmarquantonjotaneunacht seyhsdreiyzwozwonulgradyachtsmystossenachxeknsviermbfaelltynnnnnnoooviery sichteinsnull > And here is the actual message plain text from the war diary: < Von Looks: Funktelegramm 1132/19 Inhalt: Bei Angriff unter Wasser gedrueckt, Wasserbomben. Letzter Gegnerstandort 08:30 Uhr, Marqu AJ 9863, 220 Grad, 8 Seemeilen, stosse nach. 14 Millibar faellt, NNO 4, Sicht 10. > As you can see there are many shorthand notations, abreviations, and numerals are spelled out as the ENIGMA keyboard had only letters. Therefore the message length is not very well related from war diary to plaintext. |
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