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January 1996, Week 2

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We have an internally developed application which uses Berkeley Sockets
calls for communication between our HP3000s and various Unix servers.
The development group which 'owns' this application would like to be
able to build encryption and decryption into the data paths to and from
the 3Ks, but I'm not familiar enough with networking and/or Sockets to
be able to tell them if this is possible.  Apparently, there is a
concern re: "outside" processes intercepting the data stream.  Has
anyone had experience with, or built an encryption solution for such an
application?
 
TIA,
 
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