Unix has built in encryption software.
Take a look at crypt.
"Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen."
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot
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Hi
We are looking for a product that can be used to encrypt an Oracle report.
In short a process will run a report, the file will be encrypted, and sent
by email. And we would like to be able to use the product from command line
so that the entire process can run automatically.
I have already looked at products from PGP but the only product that can be
used with the command line option is PGP E-business server for about $7000.
The price is way too high for the volume that we will have. I started to
look at other products and found a few....
Has anyone used an encryption product and can share experience, good and
bad?
Thanks
Witold
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