Título: [BATCH] (Aporte) "Hide In Picture", Oculta archivos en imagenes. Publicado por: Eleкtro en 20 Enero 2012, 23:49 pm Esto es una aplicación anticuada, pero útil, para insertar archivos ocultos en imagenes de tipo BMP o GIF. PD: No funciona en x64. -> sourceforge.net/projects/hide-in-picture (http://sourceforge.net/projects/hide-in-picture/?source=directory) Citar ************************************************************************ Hide In Picture (HIP) version 2.1 - October, 2002 Copyright (C) 2002 Davi Tassinari de Figueiredo ************************************************************************ --------------------------- Using HIP for DOS/Linux --------------------------- HIP for Dos/Linux is a command-line utility. To hide a file inside a picture, use: hip h source_image input_file [destination_image] [options] If the destination image name is not specified, the destination image is written on top of the source image. To retrieve a file from a picture, use: hip r source_image [output_file] [options] If the output file name is not specified, the name saved in the picture is used. To erase a file previously hidden in a picture, use: hip e source_image [destination_image] [options] If the destination image name is not specified, the destination image is written on top of the source image. Options: -fxxxxxx - file name to write in image By default, the name of the input file is written in the image. Use this option to specify a different name to write. If you use it without specifying a file name, no name is written. -pxxxxxx - password to use When used with the hide or retrieve operations, this option specifies the password to use for hiding/retrieving the file. If you do not use this option, you will be asked to enter a password (recommended). When used with the erase operation, HIP assumes there is a file hidden with the specified password and overwrites only the first bits of the hidden data; if the image contains a file hidden with a different password, it will not be erased correctly. -thh or -thhhhhh - transparent color index or RGB value Use this option to set the transparent color for the image. To specify the palette index for the transparent color of an 8-bit image, use two hexadecimal digits (00-FF). To specify the RGB value for the transparent color, use six hexadecimal digits (the first two represent the red component, the next two represent the green one and the last two, the blue one). If you specify the RGB value for the transparent color of an 8-bit image and there is more than one palette entry with that color, the one with the lowest index will be used. -ex - encryption algorithm Use this option to choose the encryption algorithm: a for Blowfish (default) or b for Rijndael. -ix - image format Use this option to choose the image format for the output file. If the format is not specified, HIP will choose the format based on the file extension; if the extension is not recognized, the file will be saved as a Windows Bitmap (BMP) picture. -c - write the CRC-32 of the data Use this option to append a checksum to the data to identify data corruption. This is enabled by default. -C - do not write the CRC-32 of the data Use this option if you do not wish to append a checksum to the data; see above. -h - hide the password characters If the p option is not used, the program asks the user for the password. Use this option to show *'s (asterisks) instead of the password characters. This is enabled by default. -H - do not hide the password characters Use this option to show the password characters while you are typing them. -v - view file information only Use this option if you only want to see whether the file fits inside the picture when hiding, or the name and size of the hidden file when retrieving. The destination image or output file is not written. -q -quiet mode Use this option if you do not want to see unnecessary messages (such as the file information and status bars). The only things that will be shown are password prompts, confirmation messages and error messages. -y -answer 'yes' to all confirmation questions By default, the program asks for confirmation before overwriting a file that already exists. If this option is specified, you will not be asked for confirmation. Título: Re: [BATCH] (Aporte) "Hide In Picture", Oculta archivos en imagenes. Publicado por: m0rf en 21 Enero 2012, 02:58 am Si si que es viejo utiliza crc32 xD
Una pregunta donde esta el batch? No te ofendas solo pregunto, me lo he descargado y no lo encuentro solo hay ejecutables. Estaria bien actualizarlo y ponerle un cifrado más fuerte. Saludos. Título: Re: [BATCH] (Aporte) "Hide In Picture", Oculta archivos en imagenes. Publicado por: Eleкtro en 21 Enero 2012, 03:36 am Una pregunta donde esta el batch? No te ofendas solo pregunto, me lo he descargado y no lo encuentro solo hay ejecutables. No me ofende, No es ningún batch, Como ves es una CLI APP, Para usarlo mediante comandos desde la consola de windows, Osea, En un Batch Script :xD. Yo me quedo con la GUI, Pero bueno, Quizás a alguien le servirá usarlo por la consola xD. saludos |