Jackalgirl
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The checksum would be posted before the test. The EXACT message that generated the checksum would be posted AFTER the spirit's answers are posted. Even a single difference in the message, like an extra space or the difference between the unix and pc end of line, will result in a completely different hash. You cannot reveal the word salad until after the test because this would leave too little unknown information in the message and allow a brute force attack.
Ah hah, I've got it now. Even if I monkeyed with the numbers later, the hash would be different, because any change is going to produce a different hash. I grok now -- well, maybe not grok, but I get it. Thanks for your patience in explaining that out. : )
So here's the hash, fresh from the guts of my wonderful Mac/Unix box:
SHA1(secret.txt)= e4322dabc5e55151b421e9030cb86c1206cd5788
Dan O. said:The words have another purpose in that if the spirit has difficulty with the numbers, PC can ask the spirit to read the words instead.
This is certainly a possibility to fold into future tests, but I'd rather not introduce that or anything else into this test, at present -- simply because we've got an established agreed protocol. PeaceCrusader claimed that the spirit can remotely determine numbers, and did not say that a backup would be needed, so, I think it's important to stick to that without adding to or moving the goalposts. Offering other things to guess -- words, statues (sorry, Ravenwood) -- should be handled separately.
Dan O. said:Note that there may be a language barrier because the medium does not speak english.
Agreed, which is why I think that guessing words should be handled as a separate test. Otherwise, we'll be treated to endless discussions of how the [insert medium's native language] words can be interpreted to mean [insert word list here]. PC said that the medium can do numbers; we should stick with that for now.