On Tuesday 16 August 2005 09:54 pm, Thomas Kern wrote: > One of our users has become interested in encrypting a job's sysout before > sending it to a email address. We currently use XMITPIP to package the data > for emailing the data. This is only an interest at this point, there is no > money to spend on fancy products with components on both z/OS and WinXP. I > have been asked to see if there is some free programs, one for z/OS to > encrypt the data (DES, 3DES, AES have been mentioned), and one for the > WinXP workstation to decrypt the data file. > > Does anyone have some pointers to such programs? > > /Tom Kern > > There are command line versions of openssl available for both windows and zos (ported tools package). I have been able to encrypt data on zos and decrypt using openssl on my workstation.
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