Starting Oscar - an automated Vigenere decryption tool.

Enter the filename of the ciphertext: ciher^H ^H^H ^H^H ^Hpher3vig

What is the maximum keylength to try (up to 300): 20

When should a key character be shifted?

1. Alpha characters only
2. All printable characters
3. All characters except new-line

Current setting: 1, Enter a new setting: 2

	1. Auto Solve (recommended first)
	2. Find Keylength
	3. Find Relative Key
	4. Find Actual Key
	5. Display Plaintext
	6. Save Plaintext
	7. Load New Ciphertext
	8. Display Ciphertext
	9. Set Options
	X. Exit Oscar

Enter selection: 1

Oscar is checking for the probable keylength...
	Keylength complete

Oscar is building a relative key based on keylength 6...
	Relative Key complete

Oscar is building the key based on relative key: AMDYVT...
	Key complete

The plaintext is:
As$much$as$you$can$

And$if$you$can't$shape$your$life$the$way$you$want,
at$least$try$as$much$as$you$can
not$to$degrade$it
by$too$much$contact$with$the$world,
by$too$much$activity$and$talk.

Try$not$to$degrade$it$by$dragging$it$along,
taking$it$around$and$exposing$it$so$often
to$the$daily$silliness
of$social$events$and$parties,
until$it$comes$to$seem$a$boring$hanger-on.

Constantine$P.$Cavafy$










Enter 'c' to continue: c


Keylength currently set to: 6

Relative key currently set to: AMDYVT

Encryption key currently set to: FRIDAY

Decryption key currently set to: VJSXAC

	1. Auto Solve (recommended first)
	2. Find Keylength
	3. Find Relative Key
	4. Find Actual Key
	5. Display Plaintext
	6. Save Plaintext
	7. Load New Ciphertext
	8. Display Ciphertext
	9. Set Options
	X. Exit Oscar

Enter selection: x

EXIT OSCAR - Are you sure (y/n)? y