I curate a museum which includes a uni-CP Multiprise 3000 (7060-H30) with 2 GB in basic mode running VM/ESA 2.2 and hosting VSE/ESA 2.2 in V=R. We may be required by auditors to encrypt files for transmission to other hosts. I'm saying it's feasible to install a Linux distribution into a V=V virtual machine and perform the encryption there, either with gpg or by using openssl. We're currently averaging about 20% CPU utilization. Can anyone see any holes in this? Do current distros still support this platform or will I need something older, and if so, will current encryption software work on the older distro?
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