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Category: cryptography
Author/Contact Info BSDZ
Description: This script descrambles CVS passwords normally found in your ~/.cvspass file. It also can generate scrambled passwords. I originally converted the C source code to Perl to recover an old CVS password.
#!/usr/bin/perl

use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
use Pod::Usage;

=head1 NAME

scramble - encrypts and decrypts CVS password hashes

=head1 SYNOPSIS

scramble [-d <encrypted>] [-e <password>] 

 Options:
   -d <encrypted>   string to decrypt
   -e <password>    string to encrypt 
   -help            documentation

=head1 EXAMPLES

 ./scramble.pl 'blahblah'
 ./scramble.pl "Au'ycu'yc"
   
=head1 AUTHOR

Blair Sutton - 2005

=cut

pod2usage(2) if !@ARGV;

my @shifts = (
    0,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
   16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
  114,120, 53, 79, 96,109, 72,108, 70, 64, 76, 67,116, 74, 68, 87,
  111, 52, 75,119, 49, 34, 82, 81, 95, 65,112, 86,118,110,122,105,
   41, 57, 83, 43, 46,102, 40, 89, 38,103, 45, 50, 42,123, 91, 35,
  125, 55, 54, 66,124,126, 59, 47, 92, 71,115, 78, 88,107,106, 56,
   36,121,117,104,101,100, 69, 73, 99, 63, 94, 93, 39, 37, 61, 48,
   58,113, 32, 90, 44, 98, 60, 51, 33, 97, 62, 77, 84, 80, 85,223,
  225,216,187,166,229,189,222,188,141,249,148,200,184,136,248,190,
  199,170,181,204,138,232,218,183,255,234,220,247,213,203,226,193,
  174,172,228,252,217,201,131,230,197,211,145,238,161,179,160,212,
  207,221,254,173,202,146,224,151,140,196,205,130,135,133,143,246,
  192,159,244,239,185,168,215,144,139,165,180,157,147,186,214,176,
  227,231,219,169,175,156,206,198,129,164,150,210,154,177,134,127,
  182,128,158,208,162,132,167,209,149,241,153,251,237,236,171,195,
  243,233,253,240,194,250,191,155,142,137,245,235,163,242,178,152 );

GetOptions(
    "d:s" => sub {
        print descramble($_[1])."\n"; exit;
        
    },
    "e:s" => sub {
        print scramble($_[1])."\n"; exit;
    },
    "help" => sub {
        pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2); exit;
    },
);

exit;

sub scramble {
    my ($str) = @_;
    my $s = "A$str";
    for (my $i = 1; $i < length($s) ; $i++) {
        substr($s, $i, 1, chr($shifts[ord(substr($s, $i, 1))]));
    }
    return $s;
}

sub descramble{
    my ($str) = @_;
    die "unknown scrambling method!" if (substr($str, 0, 1) ne 'A');
    my $s = scramble($str);
    substr($s, 0, 2, '');
    return $s;
}