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by Brian_K_White 1567 days ago
There is no special limit of 25 possible keys.

The keyspace is essentially infinite, because of 2 things:

1 you don't have to worry about control bytes (aka "binary")

2 unicode

rot13 using 1/2 of the 26 letter English a-z alphabet is just an arbitrary limit for visual appearance and limitation of the channel in bbs/newsgroup posts.

Things like rot18 and rot47 already widen the alphabet significantly up from 26 to include numbers, punctuation, and more of the "printable" ascii from 0-127, while still avoiding control bytes like null etc.

But this example is using rot13 in a channel passing binary data already, so there is no point avoiding the control bytes like null etc.

So without going to unicode the limit would already be 255.

But the alphabet, and thus the key space, is practically infinite with unicode. Merely your bandwidth goes down when you get to say, 16 encoded bytes per plaintext byte.

In fact, you don't even need to bother 'rotating' anything, you can just pick a random number anywhere from 1 to the zillions, and simply add that number to the plaintext values and subtract from the ciphertext. Rather than rotating, it's just transposing, but that's all rotating is anyway.

You don't even need to install any package like bsdgames either. You can do the encode/decode directly in bash, not even very many lines.