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June 2000, Week 5

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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Jun 2000 09:14:41 -0700
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Lars Appel wrote:
>
> One potential approach might be using Java encryption software
> like http://www.cryptix.org or http://jcewww.iaik.tu-graz.ac.at
> as Java programs have a high chance to work on the 3000 and other
> platforms (like NT) without porting or recompilation.
>
> If you have the HP Web Wise secure web server for MPE/iX you might
> also consider trying to use the OpenSSL program for encrypting or
> decrypting files. According to the www.openssl.org documentation,
> this might work. (If you don't own HP Web Wise, you might still try
> porting the OpenSSL program yourself).
>
> Haven't tried either of the above ideas myself so far.

I have tried using the OpenSSL program that comes with WebWise as a general
purpose encryption/decryption tool, and it works great!

- Mark B. (who will be participating in the 3kworld WebWise chat on 7/12 and
also attending HPWorld to present a WebWise tutorial)

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