True and true.

-Ryan

Jacob Munson wrote:
> gpg is an open source alternative to pgp that's popular in the Linux
> world.  He was probably executing the gpg executable (not an exe),
> sending it the params to encrypt a file.
>
> On 12/13/06, Brad Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Cool.  Pardon my ignorance,  but what is gpg?
>>
>> Also what were you cfexecuting?  I hope it wasn't an .exe since I have
>> to get this to work on Linux.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ryan Stille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 2:38 PM
>>
>> Brad Wood wrote:
>>     
>>> Ok, I already Googled this AND looked through the CF Exchange on
>>>       
>> Adobe's
>>     
>>> site and I still can't seem to get any clear direction.
>>>
>>> I need to use PGP encryption to encrypt a text file on a Linux box.
>>> What are my options?
>>>       
>> I did this using CFEXECUTE.  Ended up using gpg instead of pgp, can't
>> really remember why.  I think because it was because we would have had
>> to purchase pgp to use it commercially?  Or maybe it was just easier to
>> use with ColdFusion.
>>
>> There was no way to 'pipe' using CF, so I think we ended up writing out
>> the clear text file and then encrypting it.  That was on CF5, I imagine
>> with CF7 you could pipe directly to the pgp executable using java
>> somehow.
>>     


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