On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 04:58:09PM -0400, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
> Yup ... very simple problem.
> For a request and insert, you *must* include a filename to
> get the data from on insert or put the data in on request.
> It does not default to stdout.
> 
> According to Oskar, this is done since the encryption
> algorithms need to pass over the data several times and it makes
> it more straight-forward if the file is sitting on the disk.

This might not be a wonderful idea.  Putting the data to disk and
having the plaintext on disk may not be a truly wonderful idea (ever
heard of an electron scanning microscope?).

> In both of your inserts, you properly include a filename but
> none of your requests include one to put the requested data
> into.

-- 
Travis Bemann
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My email address is really bemann at execpc.com.
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