.TH "xor" "1" .SH "NAME" xor \(em apply mask bytes to a stream using XOR .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP \fBxor\fR [\-x] * .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The basic concept for this utility is to apply a set of mask bytes, repeatedly, to a stream of input. The application of the mask bytes is accomplished using the bitwise XOR operation. .SH "USAGE" .IP "As a filter" 10 ... | \fBxor\fR \-x 20 2f | ... .SH "OPTIONS" .PP A summary of the options supported by \fBxor\fR is included below. .IP "\-x" 10 The optional \fI\-x\fP flag tells xor that mask bytes are specified in hexadecimal notation .IP "MASK" 10 This represents a list of mask bytes to apply to the input stream. Bytes should be listed in decimal, unless the optional \fI\-x\fR flag is given. .SH "REQUIRES" .PP n/a .SH "VERSION" .PP 0.1337 .SH "BUGS" .PP n/a .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP n/a .SH "AUTHORS" .PP Zephyr zephyr@dirtbags.net .PP This man-page was written by pi-rho ubuntu@tyr.cx