The release notes for Encryption product says that "standard" encryption for 
communication between remedy client and server comes free with purchase of AR 
Server, and that the encryption logic is built into the standard executables 
for servers/clients. 

As opposed to "premium" and "performance" level of encryptions, which need to 
be paid for, licensed and installed separately.

On reading the doc, it appears that the free "standard" level of encryption 
that everybody gets for free is NOT enabled by default, unless you take the 
time to add this and other related lines in ar.conf:
Encrypt-Public-Key-Algorithm: 4

Did I get this right?

If I did, has anybody enabled the "standard" encryption and found any 
significant changes in performance of any client?

Thanks.
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The guide I refer to above is: 
BMC ® Remedy® Encryption Products 7.0
Release Notes and Installation Guide

http://documents.bmc.com/supportu/documents/16/76/61676/61676.pdf




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